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How do we know the doctrine of circumcision of the heart is true?

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The doctrine is established through Scripture, particularly Romans 2:29, which speaks of a circumcision of the heart performed by the Spirit and not by the letter of the law.

The concept of a circumcision of the heart, indicative of a true believer, is firmly rooted in biblical teaching. As seen in Romans 2:29, a true Jew is defined not by physical characteristics or adherence to the law but by having a heart transformed by God's Spirit. This notion is reinforced by passages such as Hebrews 8:10, which highlights God’s promise to write His laws on believers’ hearts, not just their minds. The Spirit's role in granting a new heart and understanding highlights the necessity of divine action in the believer's life, validating the doctrine of spiritual circumcision as foundational to genuine faith.
Scripture References: Romans 2:29, Hebrews 8:10, Deuteronomy 30:6, Colossians 2:11, Romans 2:28-29

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Who Are the Jews
Todd Nibert · Sep 7, 2003
Circumcision
Don Fortner · Jul 13, 2014
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