रोमी 7:19 म जे गर्दिनँ भन्छु, त्यही नै गर्छु,
र जे गर्छु भन्छु, त्यो गर्दिनँ (मत्ती 26:41 ) किन भने आत्मा त साँच्चै तयार छ, तर शरीर दुर्बल छ।#foryoupage#christiantiktok #nepalichristiantiktok✝️ #beliveingod #nepalimuser
The feeling of struggling with one’s own actions despite the desire to do good is a deeply human experience, beautifully expressed in Romans 7:19 and Matthew 26:41. These verses highlight a universal conflict — the spirit willing but the flesh being weak — which many people of faith can relate to. In my own journey, I have often faced moments when my intentions were pure, yet my actions didn’t follow through as I hoped. This struggle is not a sign of failure but rather a testament to the ongoing battle within us between our higher aspirations and our human limitations. Recognizing this helps build compassion for ourselves and others. The OCR content from the images, phrases like "When I am defeated," "When I fall," and "When I am drowned in sin," resonates deeply with personal low moments. The comforting line "Only my Jesus can lift me up" serves as a powerful reminder of hope and redemption. In times of weakness, leaning on faith can provide the strength to rise again, embracing grace rather than despair. Incorporating these reflections into daily life means acknowledging our struggles openly and seeking spiritual support through prayer, meditation, or community. It empowers believers to accept that imperfection is part of the human journey and that spiritual growth comes through perseverance and trust in God’s strength. Sharing these experiences with fellow believers can also create a supportive environment where vulnerabilities are met with understanding rather than judgment. This fosters a deeper connection, encouraging everyone to keep striving for spiritual alignment despite challenges. Ultimately, these scriptural reminders encourage us to remain hopeful and resilient. Even when our bodies or circumstances feel weak, our spirits can find strength in faith, knowing that divine assistance is always near to lift us up and guide us forward.









































































































































