
Circumcision of the Heart | Romans 2:25-29
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This biblical passage from Romans discusses the true meaning of identity and adherence to divine principles. It argues that physical circumcision is meaningless without obedience to the law. Instead, it emphasizes that those who follow the law, regardless of physical status, are considered righteous. The text asserts that genuine identity as a "Jew" is internal and spiritual, marked by a circumcision of the heart guided by the Spirit, not merely outward observance of written rules. Ultimately, it highlights that true praise comes from God, not human recognition, for those who possess this inward spiritual state.
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