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How can we avoid placing confidence in the flesh?

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Avoiding confidence in the flesh stems from recognizing the weakness of our human nature and relying on Christ alone for salvation (Philippians 3:3).

The Apostle Paul warns against placing confidence in the flesh in Philippians 3:3, suggesting that true believers understand their own limitations and sinfulness. Recognizing that our flesh is weak and incapable of pleasing God leads us to relinquish any reliance on our works, heritage, or accomplishments. Instead, we are called to place our trust in Christ—who is our righteousness and salvation. This transformation comes when we see the holiness of God in comparison to our fallen state, prompting a reliance on His grace rather than our own merits. Growing in the understanding of our dependence on Christ helps us keep our confidence solely in Him and not in ourselves, which cultivates a deeper and more authentic faith.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3

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