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How do we know the doctrine of mortification is true?

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The truth of mortification is supported by Scripture, highlighting the believer's continuous struggle against sin and the need for divine assistance.

The doctrine of mortification is rooted in Scripture, particularly in passages such as Romans 8:13, which states that if we live according to the flesh, we will die, but if we put to death the deeds of the body, we will live. This illustrates that mortification is not optional for the believer; rather, it is a necessary aspect of the Christian walk. The Holy Spirit empowers us to battle against the sin that indwells us, demonstrating that our efforts in mortification are undergirded by divine grace. Therefore, this doctrine is true not only biblically but experientially as believers encounter and overcome sin through the Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 8:13, Ephesians 4:22-24, Romans 6:6

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