The War Within: Understanding Our Battle with Sin
Have you ever found yourself asking, "Why did I do that?" or "Where did that thought come from?" Whether it's a parent confronting a child who can only respond with "I don't know," or an adult reflecting on a broken promise to themselves, we all experience this mysterious pull toward actions we claim to hate.
Perhaps you started the year vowing to read your Bible daily, only to find yourself back to mindless scrolling. Maybe you promised yourself you'd finally break free from that habit, control your temper, or stop looking at those images. Yet here you are again, asking yourself: "What is wrong with me? Why does this keep happening?"
The Law Exposes What Was Already There
The book of Romans provides a profound answer to this question. When Paul addresses whether the law itself is sinful, he responds with emphatic clarity: "Certainly not!" The law—God's word and commands—isn't the problem. Rather, it exposes the sin that already dwells within us.
Think of it like sunlight shining on a garden. As the warm, life-giving rays illuminate the ground, they awaken something that has been dormant beneath the surface: weeds. Did the sunlight create the weeds? No. Did the sunlight cause them to exist? No. The sunlight simply exposed what was already there.
This is what Scripture does in our lives. It doesn't create sin; it reveals it. The problem isn't that we need to change the rules or remove certain parts of the Bible to make life easier. The problem is us. We are the ones who need changing. We are the ones in desperate need of a Savior.