The Upper Room Podcast
Paul Struggled Too... But That's Not the End of the Story. "For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing." (Romans 7:19) Have you ever wondered why you keep struggling with the very things you hate? Romans 7:15-25 is one of the most quoted passages in the Bible when it comes to temptation, weakness, and moral failure. Many believers use Paul's words as a justification for living in constant defeat. After all, if the Apostle Paul struggled, what hope do the rest of us have? But is that really what Paul was teaching? In this powerful episode, we examine Romans 7 in its full context and discover that Paul was not surrendering to sin—he was exposing the limitations of human effort and pointing us toward the victory found in Jesus Christ. This is not a message of defeat. It is a message of hope. Because while the struggle with sin is universal, defeat is not inevitable for those who are in Christ. Join us as we unpack one of Scripture's most misunderstood passages and discover why Romans 7 is not the end of the story—Romans 8 is. #Romans7 #Romans8 #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudy #UpperRoomPodcast #FaithWalk #BiblicalTruth #ChristianLiving #VictoryInChrist #SpiritualGrowth #JesusSaves #ChristianEncouragement #WalkWithGod #BibleTeaching #HolySpirit Romans 7 explained Romans 7 15 25 meaning why do I do what I hate bible Paul struggle with sin explained Romans chapter 7 bible study Christian struggle with temptation victory over sin in Christ Romans 8 victory in Christ Apostle Paul and sin what does Romans 7 teach Holy Spirit victory over sin Christian podcast biblical teaching Upper Room Podcast
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