What does the conflict between the flesh and the Spirit mean?
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The conflict signifies the ongoing battle in a believer's life between sinful desires and the leading of the Holy Spirit.
The conflict between the flesh and the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:17, represents the internal struggle every believer faces after being regenerated by the Holy Spirit. On one hand, there are the desires of the flesh, which lead to sin and separation from God; on the other hand, the Spirit leads to righteousness and life. This conflict is a sign of a true believer, indicating the presence of the Holy Spirit and the rejection of a lifestyle characterized solely by sin. It serves as a reminder that while we are saved, we still experience the effects of sin in our current state and must actively combat these desires through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
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