Reference

Romans 7:13-25
Confronting the Two-Headed Serpent

You have a sinister inner-self. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll comes to realize that he is “an incongruous compound of good and evil.” What Stevenson captures in literature is true for everyone. Most live within this cognitive dissonance while trying to ignore it, but if you're wondering whether this is going to be a problem, the Apostle Paul answers this question in Romans 7:13-25. Follow along as Pastor Josh unpacks Romans Chapter 7.