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What does the Bible say about walking after the flesh?

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Walking after the flesh refers to living according to our sinful nature and desires, which is contrary to God.

The Bible, particularly in Romans 8:5-8, delineates a clear distinction between walking after the flesh and walking after the Spirit. To walk after the flesh means to be carnally minded, motivated by sinful desires and self-centered motives, leading to spiritual death. Those who walk after the flesh do not please God, as they are in enmity against Him, incapable of submitting to His law. This lifestyle is not merely about committing overt sins; it can also encompass religious efforts aimed at establishing one's own righteousness, thereby missing the true knowledge of Christ's redeeming work.
Scripture References: Romans 8:5-8, John 3:6, Romans 10:3

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