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Porque la ley del Espíritu de vida en Cristo Jesús te ha libertado de la ley del pecado y de la muerte. (Romans 8:2)
Pues lo que la Ley no pudo hacer, ya que era débil por causa de la carne, Dios lo hizo : enviando a Su propio Hijo en semejanza de carne de pecado y como ofrenda por el pecado, condenó al pecado en la carne, (Romans 8:3)
para que el requisito de la Ley se cumpliera en nosotros, que no andamos conforme a la carne, sino conforme al Espíritu. (Romans 8:4)
Porque los que viven conforme a la carne, ponen la mente en las cosas de la carne, pero los que viven conforme al Espíritu, en las cosas del Espíritu.
Porque la mente puesta en la carne es muerte, pero la mente puesta en el Espíritu es vida y paz. (Romans 8:6)
La mente puesta en la carne es enemiga de Dios, porque no se sujeta a la Ley de Dios, pues ni siquiera puede hacerlo, (Romans 8:7)
y los que están en la carne no pueden agradar a Dios. (Romans 8:8)

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Romans 8:5 - Cross Reference

Ahora bien, las obras de la carne son evidentes, las cuales son: inmoralidad, impureza, sensualidad, (Galatians 5:19)
Porque muchos andan como les he dicho muchas veces, y ahora se lo digo aun llorando, que son enemigos de la cruz de Cristo, (Philippians 3:18)
Porque la mente puesta en la carne es muerte, pero la mente puesta en el Espíritu es vida y paz. (Romans 8:6)
Pero el hombre natural no acepta las cosas del Espíritu de Dios, porque para él son necedad; y no las puede entender, porque son cosas que se disciernen (se examinan) espiritualmente. (1 Corinthians 2:14)
Pues aunque andamos en la carne, no luchamos según la carne. (2 Corinthians 10:3)
Lo que es nacido de la carne, carne es, y lo que es nacido del Espíritu, espíritu es. (John 3:6)
Así que, hermanos, somos deudores, no a la carne, para vivir conforme a la carne. (Romans 8:12)
Como es el terrenal, así son también los que son terrenales; y como es el celestial, así son también los que son celestiales. (1 Corinthians 15:48)
Porque el fruto de la luz consiste en toda bondad, justicia y verdad. (Ephesians 5:9)
especialmente a los que andan tras la carne en sus deseos corrompidos y desprecian la autoridad. Atrevidos y obstinados, no tiemblan cuando blasfeman de las majestades angélicas, (2 Peter 2:10)
Si ustedes, pues, han resucitado con Cristo, busquen las cosas de arriba, donde está Cristo sentado a la diestra de Dios. (Colossians 3:1)
Pero El volviéndose y mirando a Sus discípulos, reprendió a Pedro y le dijo: "¡Quítate de delante de Mí, Satanás!, porque no tienes en mente las cosas de Dios, sino las de los hombres." (Mark 8:33)
Sin embargo, ustedes no están en la carne sino en el Espíritu, si en verdad el Espíritu de Dios habita en ustedes. Pero si alguien no tiene el Espíritu de Cristo, el tal no es de El. (Romans 8:9)