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How do we know the flesh must be withered for spiritual growth?

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We know that the flesh must be withered for spiritual growth because the Bible teaches that the carnal mind is enmity against God, and true spiritual life requires the death of the flesh.

The necessity of the flesh being withered for spiritual growth is a fundamental teaching found in Scripture. The Bible explicitly states in Romans 8:8 that 'those who are in the flesh cannot please God.' When the Holy Spirit works in a person, it reveals the true nature of the flesh as corrupt and dying, demonstrating that any reliance on human dignity and strength must be dismantled. This is articulated in Isaiah 40, where God's proclamation that 'all flesh is grass' underscores the fleeting nature of human effort. As the Spirit works, it breaks down our self-righteousness and reveals the utter inability of the flesh to attain genuine goodness, leading to a genuine dependence on God's grace for salvation and life.
Scripture References: Romans 8:8, Isaiah 40:6-8

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