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How do we know that mortification of sin is necessary for Christians?

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Mortification of sin is essential for Christians as evidenced by scriptural commands and the transformative work of Christ in believers' lives.

The Bible explicitly commands believers to mortify their sinful members, as seen in Colossians 3:5. This urgency arises because the Apostle Paul emphasizes the serious consequences of indulging in sin, stating that the wrath of God comes upon the children of disobedience. Knowing that these sins can separate us from the blessings of God urges Christians to actively pursue holiness.

Furthermore, the transformation that occurs through faith in Christ cannot be understated. Believers are called to put off their old sinful nature, as reflected in the past tense used by Paul in 1 Corinthians 6:11, indicating that they have been washed and justified. This new identity in Christ signifies a commitment to live a life marked by obedience and mortification of sin, reaffirming the necessity of this practice in the believer's journey towards sanctification.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:5, Romans 6:11-14, 1 Corinthians 6:11

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