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What does the concision refer to in Philippians 3?

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The concision refers to those who mutilate the gospel by insisting that works, like circumcision, are necessary for salvation.

In Philippians 3:2, Paul warns against the 'concision,' which is a term used to describe those who promote legalism, particularly through the act of circumcision as a requirement for salvation. This group distorts the simplicity of the gospel by teaching that faith in Christ is not sufficient on its own. Their approach undermines the finished work of Christ by arguing that believers must also partake in certain religious rituals to gain favor with God. This warning highlights the importance of relying on Christ alone for salvation and reinforces the truth that adding any work to the gospel is a dangerous distortion that can lead believers astray.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:2, Galatians 5:12

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