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Why should Christians not put confidence in the flesh?

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Christians should not put confidence in the flesh because human efforts are unreliable and cannot earn salvation (Philippians 3:3).

In Philippians 3:3, Paul warns against placing confidence in the flesh. This admonition serves as a reminder that human efforts and achievements are inherently flawed and cannot contribute to one's standing before God. Confidence in the flesh often leads to self-righteousness, where individuals rely on their works rather than on the finished work of Christ for salvation. In contrast, true confidence rests in Christ alone, acknowledging His sufficiency to save and sustain believers. By recognizing the weakness of the flesh, Christians are encouraged to depend wholly on the grace of God, leading to a humble and genuine faith.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3

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