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How do we know self-denial is essential for Christians?

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Self-denial is essential as it reflects the acknowledgment of our need for Christ and is the first mark of true discipleship.

Self-denial is highlighted in Scripture as a significant aspect of discipleship. Jesus states in Mark 8:34 that to follow Him, one must deny themselves. This self-denial involves relinquishing any belief in our intrinsic goodness or merit and understanding that we cannot earn salvation through our works. Additionally, Paul emphasizes this concept in Romans 7:18, indicating that no good dwells in our flesh. By denying ourselves, we embrace our need for Christ, recognizing the ultimate source of our worth is not in our actions but in Christ's redemptive work on our behalf. This foundational principle of self-denial is critical for genuine faith and commitment to Christ.
Scripture References: Mark 8:34, Romans 7:18

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True Discipleship
Paul Mahan · Jul 23, 1989
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