The Dangers of Putting Confidence in the Flesh exposes the subtle yet destructive ways trusting the flesh gradually replaces true dependence on God. What often begins as confidence in ability, experience, or knowledge can quietly shift the believer away from Spirit-led living into flesh-driven decision-making. Through clear, Scripture-based teaching, Apostle M. Taylor confronts how reliance on human strength, wisdom, discipline, and familiarity with spiritual matters weakens discernment, dulls sensitivity to the Holy Spirit, and creates space for deception to take root.
This teaching unpacks how the flesh can disguise itself as maturity, gifting, and even spiritual authority, while operating independently of God’s power and direction. With biblical clarity and prophetic insight, readers are called to examine where their confidence truly rests and to recognize the dangers of substituting obedience with self-trust.
Ultimately, this timely message calls believers back to humility, daily surrender, and complete dependence on the Holy Spirit. It is an invitation to return to the cross, deny the flesh, and embrace a Spirit-led life anchored in obedience, truth, and lasting spiritual fruit.





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