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What is the significance of the conflict between the flesh and the spirit?

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The conflict between the flesh and spirit demonstrates the ongoing battle in every believer's life between sinful desires and holy inclinations.

The conflict between the flesh and the spirit is a central theme in Romans 7 and serves to illustrate the continuous struggle believers face in their pursuit of holiness. Paul describes this battle as akin to a civil war within; while the new nature delights in God's law, the flesh persists in its sinful inclinations. This struggle underscores the need for reliance on Christ and the Holy Spirit for victory over sin. It reveals that while believers are positionally sanctified in Christ, they still contend with a sinful nature that seeks to undermine their spiritual growth. Recognizing this conflict is vital for Christians, as it leads to dependence on God's grace and the work of the Holy Spirit for ongoing sanctification.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:17, Romans 7:23-25

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