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Why does sin cause conflict among Christians?

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Sin causes conflict among Christians due to the internal struggle between the flesh and the Spirit, leading to selfish desires and strife.

According to James 4:1-2, conflict arises among believers because of the war that lusts within them—the ongoing battle between the desires of the flesh and the spiritual call to love and serve one another. The passage reminds us that these desires often lead to ambition, envy, and striving for personal gain rather than the unity and peace that should characterize the body of Christ. Romans 7:20 also reflects this internal struggle by stating that while we desire to do good, sin is still present within us, creating tension. Thus, understanding this conflict helps believers to seek greater reliance on God's grace to overcome these desires and to pursue harmony within the church.
Scripture References: James 4:1-2, Romans 7:20

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