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What does the Bible say about the dual nature of Christians?

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The Bible teaches that Christians have two natures: the old sinful nature and the new divine nature given by the Holy Spirit.

In Romans 7:14-25, the Apostle Paul discusses the conflict between these two natures within believers. The old nature, often referred to as the flesh, is inherently corrupt and can do nothing but sin. On the other hand, the new nature delights in God's law and seeks to live righteously. This duality means that Christians will experience ongoing internal conflict as they strive to live according to the Spirit while grappling with the remnants of their fleshly desires. The existence of both natures underscores the need for reliance on God's grace and the power of the Holy Spirit to gain victory over sin.
Scripture References: Romans 7:14-25, Galatians 5:17

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