Paul’s sins in Romans 7

Hello, Pastor, I have a question about Romans 7:14-25. I believe that Paul is here writing about himself as a mature believer in his struggle against sin. My question is, is it the case that the sins Paul kept committing were unintentional ones? I have heard that view put forth by some people but I doesn't seem to square with the text so far as I can tell. It doesn't always ring true to experience either. Thanks, Pastor.

In Romans 7:14-25 the apostle Paul explained the struggle that took place between his sinful nature and his new self. Certainly, Paul’s sinful nature wanted to sin at any and every opportunity, but in this section Paul described how he fought to put down his sinful nature and instead live life God’s way. In spite of that, he fell into sin. That is not the description of intentional sins.

Paul’s joy of course is our joy: there is forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ (Romans 7:25).