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What does the Bible say about the true nature of a Christian?

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The Bible describes true Christians as those who have experienced the circumcision of the heart, worship God in spirit, and trust in Christ alone.

According to Philippians 3, the Apostle Paul outlines four characteristics that define true believers. First, they experience an inward work of grace, referred to as the circumcision of the heart, where the Holy Spirit purifies and regenerates them. Secondly, true Christians worship God in spirit and in truth, indicating that genuine worship transcends outward forms and rituals. Thirdly, they rejoice in Christ Jesus, placing their trust solely in Him as Lord and Savior, without any reliance on their own merits or works. Finally, they have no confidence in the flesh, recognizing that their standing before God relies entirely on Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3

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