What does it mean to be a debtor to the flesh? To be a debtor to somebody means you owe them something. Paul is painting the picture of a lost man, that he is a debtor to the flesh. The flesh is that corrupt part of our body, and Paul is saying that the Christian is not a debtor to that.
Christians Are Not Debtors to the Flesh
by Tim Conway of Grace Community Church on September 27, 2012
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