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

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Self-denial is essential because it signifies a person's commitment to following Christ and His teachings.

In Mark 8:34, Jesus clearly states that to follow Him, one must deny themselves and take up their cross. This self-denial is not merely optional; it is integral to true discipleship. It reflects a deliberate choice to prioritize Christ over personal desires, sinful inclinations, and worldly attachments. A genuine believer recognizes the need to surrender all to Christ, aligning their life with His will. J.C. Ryle aptly stated, 'A religion which costs nothing is worth nothing,' emphasizing that true faith comes with the cost of personal sacrifice.
Scripture References: Mark 8:34, Luke 5:27-28

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