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is the Holy Spirit, acting as the Counselor for every Biblical Christian (<a href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/John%2014.26-28">John 14:26–28</a>). They are in a constant battle, each attempting to control our actions (<a href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Rom.%207.24">Rom. 7:24</a>). When our thoughts or behavior are contrary to God’s law, we feel either shame or guilt. Shame does not offer the opportunity for God to introduce grace. Guilt is a recognition of our sins and, through repentance,

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the ability, to have our actions forgiven.</p><p id="edf3"><b>Author</b><a href="https://www.bcworldview.org/jeff-hilles-2/">Jeff Hilles</a> | <a href="http://bcworldview.org/">BCWorldview.org</a></p><p id="5b9d"><b>Salvation</b><a href="https://www.bcworldview.org/how-to-get-to-heaven/">Eternal Life </a>in Less Than 150 Words</p><p id="b6db"><b>Donate</b> — to <a href="https://www.bcworldview.org/donations/donation-form/">Biblical Christian Worldview</a>, a Nonprofit</p></article></body>

The battle is between the flesh and the Spirit, your shame and your guilt.

There is a constant war going on in each of our lives.

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A Biblical Christian worldview perspective — The “flesh” is our sin nature and the Spirit is the Holy Spirit, acting as the Counselor for every Biblical Christian (John 14:26–28). They are in a constant battle, each attempting to control our actions (Rom. 7:24). When our thoughts or behavior are contrary to God’s law, we feel either shame or guilt. Shame does not offer the opportunity for God to introduce grace. Guilt is a recognition of our sins and, through repentance, the ability, to have our actions forgiven.

AuthorJeff Hilles | BCWorldview.org

SalvationEternal Life in Less Than 150 Words

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