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How does Paul describe the marks of true Christians?

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Paul describes true Christians as those who worship in spirit, rejoice in Christ, and have no confidence in the flesh.

In Philippians 3:3, Paul outlines three distinguishing marks of genuine believers. First, they worship God in spirit, indicating a heartfelt devotion rather than mere ritualistic practices. Second, they rejoice in Jesus Christ alone, recognizing Him as their source of righteousness and joy. Finally, they place no confidence in the flesh, acknowledging that their standing before God does not arise from their works or moral efforts. These characteristics serve as a foundation for authentic Christian identity, contrasting sharply with the self-righteousness of legalism and external conformity.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3

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