2 Corinthians 10:3
for though we walke in the flesh, yet fighte we not after a fleshly maner.
for though we walke in the flesh, yet fighte we not after a fleshly maner.
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4For the wapens of oure warre are not fleshly, but mightie before God to cast downe stroge holdes,
5wherwith we ouerthrowe ymaginacions, & euery hye thinge yt exalteth it selfe agaynst the knowlege of God, and brynge in to captiuyte all vnderstondinge to the obedience of Christ,
2I beseke you that I nede not be bolde whan I am present, & to vse yt boldnesse wherwith I am supposed to be bolde, agaynst some, which repute vs as though we walked after ye flesh:
4& by synne daned synne in ye flesh: that the righteousnes requyred of the lawe, mighte be fulfylled in vs, which walke not after the flesh, but after the sprete.
5For they that are fleshly, are fleshly mynded: but they that are goostly, are goostly mynded.
6To be fleshly mynded, is death: but to be goostly mynded, is life and peace.
10Fynally my brethren, be stronge in the LORDE, and in the power of his mighte:
11put on the armor of God, that ye maye stonde stedfast agaynst the craftie assautes off the deuell.
12For we wrestle not agaynst flesh and bloude, but agaynst rule, agaynst power namely, agaynst the rulers of the worlde, of the darknesse of this worlde, agaynst ye spretes of wickednes vnder the heauen.
13For this cause take ye the armoure of God, yt ye maye be able to resiste in the euell daye, and stonde perfecte in all thinges.
6Therfore are we allwaye of good cheare, and knowe, that as longe as we dwell here in the body, we are not at home with the LORDE:
7for we walke in faith, and se him not.
12Therfore brethre we are now detters, not to the flesh,
13to lyue after the flesh: for yf ye lyue after ye fleshe, ye must dye: but yf ye mortyfye the dedes of the body thorow the sprete, ye shal lyue.
16I saye: Walke in the sprete, and so shal ye not fulfill the lustes off the flesshe.
17For the flesh lusteth agaynst the sprete, and the sprete agaynst the flesh. These are contrary one to the other, so that ye can not do that which ye wolde:
3for we are the circumcision, euen we that serue God in the sprete, and reioyce in Christ Iesu, and haue no confidence in the flesh,
4though I haue wherof I mighte reioyce in ye flesh. Yf eny other ma thynke that he hath wherof he mighte reioyce in the flesh, moch more I,
25Yf we lyue in the sprete, let vs walke also in the sprete.
8As for the that are fleshlye, they can not please God.
9Howbeit ye are not fleshly, but goostly, yf so be that the sprete of God dwell in you. But who so hath not the sprete of Christ, the same is not his.
17This I saye therfore, and testifye in the LORDE, that ye walke nomore as ye other Heythen walke in the vanite of their mynde,
16Therfore hence forth knowe we noman after ye flesh: and though we haue knowne Christ also after the flesh, yet knowe we him now so nomore.
3For seynge there is enuyenge, stryfe, and discencion amonge you, are ye not fleshly, & walke after ye maner of men?
1For as moch then as Christ hath suffred for vs in ye flesh, arme youre selues likewyse with the same mynde. For he which suffreth in the flesh, ceasseth fro synne,
2yt hece forth (as moch tyme as yet remayneth in ye flesh) he shulde not lyue after the lustes of me, but after the wil of God.
16Therfore are we not weery, but though or outwarde man be corrupte, yet the inwarde is renewed daye by daye.
9Not but that we had auctorite, but to geue oure selues for an ensample vnto you to folowe vs.
13Let vs walke honestly as in the daye, not in excesse off eatinge aud in dronkennesse, not in chamburynge and wantonnesse, not in stryfe and enuyenge:
14but put ye on the LORDE Iesus Christ, and make not prouysion for ye flesh, to fulfill the lustes of it.
4No ma that warreth, tangleth him selfe with wordly busynesses, & that because he wolde please him, which hath chosen him to be a soudyer.
11Let him yt is soche, thinke on this wyse, that as we are in worde by letters wha we are absente, soch are we also in dede whan we are present.
26I therfore so runne, not as at an vncertayne thinge: So fighte I, not as one yt beateth ye ayre:
5For whan we were come into Macedonia, oure flesh had no rest, but we were troubled on euery syde: outwarde was fightinge, inwarde was feare.
3and longe to be clothed therwith, so yet, yf that we be founde clothed, and not naked.
5For whan we were in the flesh, the synfull lustes (which were stered vp by the lawe) were mightie in oure membres to brynge forth frute vnto death.
3amonge whom we also had oure conuersacion in tyme past in the lustes of oure flesh, and dyd the wyll of the flesh and of the mynde, and were naturally the children of wrath, euen as well as other.
10We allwayes beare aboute in oure body the dyenge of the LORDE Iesus yt the life also of the LORDE Iesus might appeare in oure body.
11For we which lyue, are alwayes delyuered vnto death for Iesus sake, that the life also of Iesus might appeare in oure mortall flesh.
12Therfore is death now mightie in vs, but life in you.
10For we are his workmanshippe, created in Christ Iesu vnto good workes, to ye which God ordeyned vs before, that we shulde walke in them.
18vnto vs, which loke not on the thinges that are sene, but on them which are not sene. For ye thinges which are sene, are temporall: but the thinges that are not sene, are eternall.
14For we knowe, that the lawe is spirituall, but I am carnall, solde vnder synne:
9This I saye, lest I shulde seme, as though I wente aboute to make you afrayed with letters.
13which we also speake, not with connynge wordes of mas wyssdome, but with the conynge wordes of the holy goost, and iudge spirituall matters spiritually.
1Then is there now no damnacion vnto the that are in Christ Iesu, which walke not after the flesh, but after ye sprete.
17And take the helmet of saluacion, & the swerde of the sprete, which is the worde of God.
16Neuertheles in that wher vnto we are come, let vs procede by one rule, that we maye be of one accorde.
4Soch trust haue we thorow Christ to God warde,
7Loke ye on thinges after ye vtter appearauce?Yf eny man trust of himselfe yt he is Christes, let him thinke this also by himselfe, yt like as he is Christes, eue so are we Christes also.