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How does Romans 8 describe the character of a believer?

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Romans 8 illustrates that a believer's character is defined by walking in the Spirit rather than the flesh.

Romans 8:4 states that those who are in Christ Jesus do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. This indicates that a believer's character is fundamentally transformed; they are no longer slaves to sin but are empowered to pursue righteousness. The mindset of the believer is set on spiritual things, which leads to life and peace (Romans 8:6). Their lives begin to reflect the holiness and character of Christ as they grow in grace and knowledge, indicating a new nature in which the Holy Spirit actively works.
Scripture References: Romans 8:4, Romans 8:6

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