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How do we know self-control is important for Christians?

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Self-control is critical for Christians as it aligns with the teachings of Scripture and reflects a life transformed by grace.

The importance of self-control in the Christian life is underscored in Titus 2 where Paul mentions it multiple times while addressing different groups within the church. This repetition highlights the broad application that self-control has across all ages and genders. Furthermore, it is a key aspect of spiritual maturity that allows believers to resist the sinful tendencies of the flesh and demonstrate a life that honors God. The notion that a lack of self-control leads to moral and spiritual decay is evident both historically and in contemporary society, as those who yield to their impulses often face the consequences of their actions. Scripture supports the concept that self-control is a fruit of the Spirit, indicating that it is not merely a discipline to be practiced, but a manifestation of divine grace at work in a believer's heart.
Scripture References: Titus 2:2, Galatians 5:22-23

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