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What does having no confidence in the flesh mean for Christians?

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Having no confidence in the flesh means relying solely on God's grace and rejecting any trust in personal achievements or righteousness.

In Philippians 3:3, Paul states that true believers have no confidence in the flesh, emphasizing that any attempt to rely on human efforts or righteousness is futile. This concept underlines the Reformed understanding that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. As believers, we recognize that our works, skills, and merits cannot contribute to our justification before God. Instead, our assurance rests solely in Christ's righteousness and atoning sacrifice. This principle calls Christians to forsake pride and self-reliance, relying instead on the grace that God extends to us through faith in Christ alone, thus maintaining a posture of humility.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3, Romans 3:23-24

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