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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 reflects the call to follow Christ, who taught that to be a disciple, one must deny oneself and take up their cross.

Self-denial holds a crucial place within Christian life as it embodies the principle expressed by Christ Himself. In Luke 14:26-27, Jesus emphasizes that to follow Him, one must prioritize Him above all earthly ties and willingly take up their cross. This act of self-denial is not only a rejection of sinful desires but also an affirmation of the believer's commitment to Christ. True Christian discipleship is characterized by a continuous turning away from self-centeredness and toward a life that serves God and others. Fasting serves as a practical illustration of self-denial, as it challenges individuals to prioritize their spiritual needs over physical cravings. Therefore, self-denial fosters spiritual growth, obedience, and a sincere relationship with God.
Scripture References: Luke 14:25-33, Matthew 16:24, Luke 9:23

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The True Fast
Todd Nibert · Aug 14, 2005
Self love
Hannah More · Oct 4, 2010
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