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How do we know the doctrine of flesh being grass is true?

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The doctrine is affirmed in Scripture, highlighting the shortcomings of human effort and the eternal nature of God's Word.

This doctrine is clearly articulated in Isaiah 40, where the Word of the Lord asserts that 'all flesh is grass' and its glory will fade. This truth is echoed by the Apostle Peter in 1 Peter 1:24-25, reinforcing the idea that while human efforts may seem commendable, they are ultimately transient and ineffective in the face of sin. The apostle Paul expresses this same sentiment, emphasizing that no good thing dwells in our flesh (Romans 7:18), thereby confirming that our reliance on human righteousness invariably leads to disappointment. Instead, we are directed to place our faith in Christ, whose righteousness alone endures forever.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:6-8, 1 Peter 1:23-25, Romans 7:18

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