Introduction: The struggle with sin reveals our innate weaknesses, urging us to rely on God's power.
1. Romans 7:16-17 highlights that recognizing sin is key to understanding our fallen state.
A. Even when we acknowledge the sin, it remains a powerful force within us.
2. Romans 7:18-19 emphasizes our inherent inability to do good without God’s intervention.
A. The desire to do good exists, yet our sinful nature often prevails without divine help.
3. Romans 7:20 underscores the necessity of daily surrender to God for empowering righteous living.
A. The persistent presence of sin showcases our need for God's constant guidance and strength.
Conclusion: Acknowledging our sinful nature is the first step towards transformation by embracing God's strength. Daily trust and reliance on the Lord lead to true victory over sin and righteous living.
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