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

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Self-denial is essential for Christians as it models Christ's sacrifice and leads to a genuine faith that serves others.

Self-denial is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, as it reflects the self-denying nature of Christ, who sacrificed Himself for our sins. In Matthew 16:24, Jesus calls His followers to deny themselves and take up their cross, illustrating that true discipleship involves placing others' needs above our own. By practicing self-denial, Christians not only demonstrate their commitment to Christ but also contribute positively to their communities, helping to alleviate burdens and serve those in need. Ultimately, a life of self-denial aligns with Christ's teachings and reveals a transformed heart.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:24, Luke 9:23

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Self love
Hannah More · Oct 4, 2010
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