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Why is the conflict with sin significant for Christians?

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The conflict with sin highlights the believer's reliance on God's grace and marks the journey of spiritual growth.

The conflict with sin is a significant aspect of the Christian experience as it underscores the necessity of in-depth dependence on God's grace for overcoming our sinful nature. As exemplified in Romans 7, even the Apostle Paul wrestles with sin, demonstrating that believers are not exempt from struggles with their old nature. This conflict serves as a crucial component of spiritual growth, providing opportunities for sanctification and deeper reliance on Christ. Knowing that salvation brings ongoing transformation invites believers to engage actively in the struggle, looking to Christ for strength and assurance, thus fostering growth in faith and holiness over time. The believer’s battle with sin also affirms the reality of spiritual warfare in the Christian life, reminding them of their need for vigilance and the effectiveness of God’s grace in their life.
Scripture References: Romans 7:18-25, Galatians 5:17, Ephesians 6:12

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