Definition: The word "suc" has biblical significance, meaning "food." The Hebrew term "Sul," a plural noun (a group), refers to "flesh." So when we say "the flesh," it's referring to the bodily part or substance that sustains life and is present in various parts of our body. In the New Testament, the phrase "suc" was often used figuratively in reference to God's provision for people's food needs, like bread, which nourished Christ and his disciples. It signifies the essential ingredients of spiritual health and the means through which we access God's grace.