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What does the Bible say about having no confidence in the flesh?

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The Bible teaches that true believers must have no confidence in their own fleshly achievements or works for salvation.

In Philippians 3:4-9, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the futility of relying on our own righteousness and achievements. He recounts his own qualifications, highlighting that no matter how zealous or religious a person may be, ultimate confidence must be placed in Christ rather than in ourselves. This passage illustrates that salvation is not based on our earthly credentials, such as birthright or religious accomplishments. Instead, true believers are to find their hope solely in the person of Jesus Christ, recognizing that all human effort and merit are essentially worthless in obtaining salvation.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:4-9

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