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What does the Bible teach about the spiritual struggle of believers?

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The Bible teaches that believers experience a constant struggle between the flesh and the spirit, highlighting our need for God's grace (Romans 7:18).

The Christian life is marked by an ongoing struggle between the desires of the flesh and the work of the Spirit. As Paul articulates in Romans 7, although believers desire to serve God and live righteously, they often find themselves at odds with their own sinful inclinations. This internal conflict emphasizes our need for continual grace and dependence on Christ. It serves as a reminder that our beauty comes not from our perfection but from Christ's sacrificial love, which enables us to grow in grace and embrace our identity as sinners saved by grace, continually pointing us back to our Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18, Galatians 5:17

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