Frank Hall's sermon emphasizes the internal struggle that believers experience between the flesh and the Spirit, underscoring the dual nature present in every Christian. He argues that while Christians desire to live righteously and honor God, the flesh consistently opposes these good intentions, leading to frustration and conflict within the believer (Galatians 5:17). Hall explains that this struggle is foreign to the unregenerate person, who lacks the Spirit enabling them to combat the sinful nature, as noted in Ephesians 2. The sermon affirms that this conflict is not only inevitable but also beneficial, as it drives believers to reliance on Christ and enhances the anticipation of their ultimate redemption, as expressed in Ephesians 5:27.
“Lost unregenerate men know nothing of this struggle.”
“This internal warfare is peculiar to believers, Unbelieving, unregenerate, impenitent, rebellious, lost sinners know nothing of this fight with self.”
“This lifelong fight will make the prize that much sweeter when Jesus will present us to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless.”
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