The biblical concept of "Conflict of the Spirit" refers to the internal struggle between the divine and human aspects of a believer's nature, as described in the Bible, particularly in the writings of Paul (Romans 7:22-23, Galatians 5:17). This conflict arises from the tension between the Holy Spirit's influence and the flesh's tendencies, with the Spirit guiding believers towards righteousness and the flesh pulling them towards sin (Romans 8:5-8). As the apostle Paul notes, this conflict is a natural part of the Christian life, but one that can be overcome through faith and surrender to God's will (Psalms 51:10-12). Ultimately, the conflict of the spirit is a reminder of the ongoing need for believers to rely on God's grace and guidance in their daily lives, as they strive to live according to the Spirit (Galatians 5:25).
Peter Brandon explores the ongoing conflict within believers as they are filled with the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that this struggle intensifies rather than ceases. He delves into Romans 7, illustrating the duality of being married to the law versus being married to Christ, and how the law reveals s
