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How do we know the doctrine of no confidence in the flesh is true?

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This doctrine is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing that our salvation is based solely on Christ's work rather than any human effort.

The doctrine of having no confidence in the flesh is rooted in Paul's teaching in Philippians 3, where he highlights that a true believer recognizes that their own efforts do not contribute to their standing before God. Paul, reflecting on his former life of religion, regarded all his achievements and adherence to the law as worthless compared to the righteousness found in Christ. This is echoed in passages such as Ephesians 2:8-9, which state that salvation is by grace through faith, not of works, so that no one can boast. This reinforces the idea that true assurance comes not from what we have done, but solely from what Christ has accomplished for us.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3-9, Ephesians 2:8-9

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