Day 22 Romans 7:15 | Is Struggling with Sin a Sign of Failure?

Mister Brown

I’ve walked with Jesus for years, and I still know exactly what Paul meant in Romans 7:15. I don’t always do what I want to do, and sometimes I do the very thing I hate. That struggle doesn’t mean I’m failing. It means I’m alive in Christ. In this Rooted and Ready video, I talk honestly about the battle with sin, why even believers wrestle with it, and how that struggle is actually proof of spiritual growth. If you’ve ever wondered, “Why am I still fighting this?”, this episode is for you.

Watch now, share it with your youth group or family, and let’s talk about what real faith looks like when the struggle is real. 


“For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” -Romans 7:15


Questions for personal reflection:

Why do you think Paul was so open about his struggle in Romans 7:15?

How does hating sin show spiritual growth rather than weakness?

What practical steps can help you avoid situations that lead to temptation?

How does relying on the Holy Spirit change the way you fight sin?


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