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What does the Bible say about the old man and new man in Ephesians?

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Ephesians 4:22-24 teaches that believers have an old man, corrupt in deceitful lusts, and a new man created in righteousness and holiness through regeneration.

Ephesians 4:22-24 contrasts the old man and the new man, indicating that the old man represents our sinful nature inherited from birth, while the new man symbolizes the divine nature received at regeneration. The old man is described as corrupt due to deceitful lusts, highlighting humanity's total depravity before God's intervention. In contrast, the new man is created by God, embodying righteousness and true holiness. This transformation is essential for believers, as it signifies not only a change in standing before God but also a genuine change in the believer's nature, enabling them to pursue holiness.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:22-24

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