A.W. Pink expounds on Romans 7, illustrating the believer's complex relationship with the Law and the ongoing struggle between the two natures within. He emphasizes that while believers are freed from the Law's penalty, they remain morally bound to obey it, leading to a conflict that is a normal part of the Christian experience. Pink warns against the dangers of perfectionism and complacency, asserting that true spirituality involves a deep awareness of one's wretchedness and need for Christ's deliverance. He concludes with the hope found in Jesus Christ, who will ultimately deliver believers from their sinful nature. This duality of sorrow and joy in the Christian life is a vital aspect of genuine faith.