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What does the Bible say about the dual nature of a believer?

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The Bible teaches that believers have both a new nature and an old nature, resulting in a spiritual struggle.

In the life of a believer, there exists a dual nature comprising the new man created in Christ and the old man that remains. This is illustrated in the struggle against Amalek as a type of the flesh that wars against spiritual growth. The Apostle Paul also speaks of this conflict in Romans 7:18, indicating that 'in my flesh dwells no good thing.' The existence of this dual nature is essential for understanding the ongoing spiritual battles believers face, validating their struggle as evidence of salvation rather than a lack of it.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18, John 3:6, Exodus 17:8-16

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