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What does the Bible say about the true people of God?

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The Bible teaches that true believers are those who worship God in spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh (Philippians 3:3).

The Bible explains that not all who claim to be part of Israel are genuinely so, as indicated in Romans 9:6. True believers, as described by the Apostle Paul in Philippians 3:3, reflect three essential characteristics: they worship God in spirit, they rejoice in Christ Jesus, and they place no confidence in the flesh. This means that genuine worship is based on an internal, spiritual relationship with God through Christ rather than mere external observances. Furthermore, their joy and glory come exclusively from Christ's righteousness and grace, rejecting any self-reliance or self-righteousness. Thus, the true people of God are defined not by outward adherence to religious practices but by their faith and relationship with Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 9:6, Philippians 3:3

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