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

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The Bible teaches that the 'old man' represents our sinful nature, which must be crucified with Christ to walk in newness of life.

In Ephesians, the concept of the 'old man' symbolizes our old sinful nature that is always present and seeks to lead us away from God. The Apostle Paul instructs believers to consider the old man crucified alongside Christ, emphasizing that we must recognize its presence and the need to resist its temptations (Romans 6:6). This understanding is crucial for Christians as it aids in spiritual endurance, allowing us to put to death the deeds of the body through the Spirit, as stated in Romans 8:13. By recognizing the crucifixion of the old man, we are empowered to walk in the newness of life and embrace our new identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 6:6, Romans 8:13

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