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Why is the struggle in the Christian life significant?

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The struggle in the Christian life is significant because it demonstrates the ongoing battle between our new nature and sin.

The Christian life is often described as a struggle, as seen in the reflections on Romans 7 during the sermon. This internal conflict between faith and unbelief, good and evil, is a crucial part of sanctification. The struggle confirms that we are indeed alive in Christ, as Paul noted, there are two opposing forces at work within believers. This ongoing battle compels Christians to depend continuously on God's power to uphold them in their faith, as seen in Philippians 4:13 where Paul states, 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.' It prepares us for eternity, forming us into Christ's image as we learn to resist sin and rely on Him.
Scripture References: Romans 7:15-25, Philippians 4:13

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