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What is the significance of dual natures in believers?

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Believers live with two natures, the old sinful nature and the new nature given by the Holy Spirit, creating a constant spiritual struggle.

The concept of dual natures in believers is pivotal in Reformed theology, as taught in the sermon. The old nature, which rebels against God, coexists with the new nature that is created in righteousness through the Holy Spirit. This struggle is part of the Christian experience, as seen in the psalmist's reflective confession of sin. Believers are reminded that they are simultaneously justified and yet must continually battle against sin's influence within them. Understanding this duality helps Christians recognize their dependence on God's grace and the importance of living by the Spirit to overcome the old nature.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:17, Romans 7:24-25

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