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How can I mortify the deeds of the flesh?

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To mortify the deeds of the flesh, believers need to recognize their new identity in Christ and seek to set their minds on heavenly things.

Mortifying the deeds of the flesh, as instructed by Paul, involves an understanding of one's identity as a new creation in Christ. Believers must actively reject the sinful desires and practices that stem from the old nature, recognizing that these lead only to death. Colossians 3:5 emphasizes the need to put to death the sinful practices associated with the old man. Through prayer, meditation on Scripture, and reliance on the Holy Spirit, Christians can pursue a life that reflects Christ's righteousness, focusing on eternal realities instead of temporary earthly pleasures. This process involves a daily commitment to live out the truth of being 'hidden with Christ' and an ongoing pursuit of holiness.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:5

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Darvin Pruitt · Jun 5, 2011
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