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How do we know that we are not our own according to the Bible?

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The Bible assures us that we are not our own by stating that we were bought with a price, which is the sacrificial death of Christ.

The statement 'you are not your own' is a definitive truth rooted in the Christian doctrine of redemption. In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, the Apostle Paul provides the logical basis for this assertion: believers were bought with a price. The price refers to the sacrificial death of Jesus, which means that we are under new ownership. This doctrine is foundational for understanding our identity in Christ; it underscores the transformative nature of salvation and the seriousness of our ethical obligations as believers. Acknowledging that we do not belong to ourselves encourages us to live in submission to Christ and aligns our lives with His will.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

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