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How does the concept of having no confidence in the flesh affect Christians?

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Having no confidence in the flesh reminds Christians to rely wholly on God's grace instead of their own efforts or moral achievements.

The Apostle Paul asserts that true believers have 'no confidence in the flesh' (Philippians 3:3), which encompasses reliance on personal achievements, religious observance, or human merit for salvation. This teaching is foundational to sovereign grace theology, which emphasizes that salvation is wholly by grace through faith in Christ alone. The reliance on self is a detriment to spiritual growth and understanding of God’s grace. As noted in Jeremiah 9:23-24, true glory comes from knowing and understanding God, not from personal accomplishments. This principle fosters humility and a dependence on God’s strength, leading believers to a deeper relationship with Christ and a vibrant faith.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3, Jeremiah 9:23-24

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