The War Within

November 16, 2025

Passage: Romans 7:7-25

Book: Romans

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Scripture: Romans 7:7-25

In this sermon from Romans 7:7–25, Pastor Zach Carter explores one of the most honest and hope-filled passages in Paul’s letters—the Christian’s inner war between desiring holiness and feeling powerless to achieve it. He unpacks how the law reveals sin but cannot remove it, why the flesh cannot produce true obedience, and what it means for believers to live in the tension between new desires and old patterns.

Far from discouraging, Romans 7 exposes the universal experience of every believer who longs to obey Christ but feels the gap between intention and action. That gap, Paul says, is not the end of the story—it is the beginning of hope. Because the deliverance we long for is found not in moral resolve but in the liberating work of Jesus Christ and the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit.

This message calls Christians to honest self-examination, deeper dependence on Christ, and renewed confidence in the Spirit’s power to form us into the likeness of our Savior. And for those who don’t yet know Christ, it extends an invitation to abandon self-effort and receive the grace of the One who alone can deliver us from this body of death.

If you’ve ever wondered why the Christian life feels like a war, or how Romans 7 leads directly into the freedom of Romans 8, this sermon will guide you with clarity, candor, and gospel comfort.

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