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Romans 7 has been debated since shortly after it was written. On a surface level the Apostle Paul seems to be openly confessing his on-going struggle with sin. But, this seems to contradict other biblical teachings, including what Paul himself just recorded in Romans 6. Romans 7:19 summarizes the chapter well. The Apostle Paul said, "For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do." Was Paul speaking of himself and the Christian struggle with sin? Or, could he have been speaking of his pre-conversion self, in spite of the present-tense language that he used? Is there another option? In this video I lay out the case for both of the main points of view on this passage, and then argue for a third view that uses the best arguments from each. Let me know in the comments whether you agree or disagree with my conclusions.