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Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and lusts.
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A Decisive Break with Sin
Commentators note that the phrase "have crucified the flesh" points to a definite, past event. When you came to Christ, you made a radical break with your old nature, turning from it as decisively as if you had nailed it to a cross. As the Expositor's Bible Commentary highlights, the verb is active ("you have crucified"), signifying your personal act of repentance and turning your back on sin forever.
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Galatians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And they that are Christ's. All who are true Christians.
Have crucified the flesh. The corrupt passions of the soul have be…
Crucified the flesh (την σαρκα εσταυρωσαν). Definite event, first aorist active indicative of σταυροω as in 2:19 (mystical union w…
19th Century
Anglican
But such things are just what the Christian would do. He will have nothing to make him act differently. He will not need to be taught peaceableness…
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Baptist
And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Le…
It should be evident by this time that the warfare between the sinful nature and the Spirit is both intense and unremitting. The qualities of each …
16th Century
Protestant
And they that are Christ’s. He adds this to show that all Christians have renounced the flesh and therefore enjoy freedom. While he makes …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And they that are Christ's Not all as yet that are secretly so, who are chosen in him, and by him, are given by the …
If it is our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the c…
13th Century
Catholic
Having listed the works of the flesh and of the Spirit, the Apostle then concludes from both that those who follow the Spirit are not under the Law…