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How do we know that God condemns sin in the flesh?

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Romans 8:3 clarifies that God condemned sin in the flesh by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh.

The affirmation that God condemns sin in the flesh is grounded in Romans 8:3, which states that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, in the likeness of sinful flesh to condemn sin. This revelation underscores the gravity of sin's hold on humanity and God's response through Christ's sacrificial work. By condemning sin in His own flesh, Jesus took upon Himself the punishment that sin deserves, thereby providing a means of redemption for those who are in Him. This is fundamentally intertwined with the belief that sin's power can only be broken through Christ, illustrating the depth of God's mercy and justice.
Scripture References: Romans 8:3

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