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How do we know the doctrine of selflessness is true?

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The doctrine of selflessness is demonstrated through Christ's life and the teachings of Scripture that call believers to deny themselves for the sake of others.

Selflessness is rooted in the very nature of Christ, who exemplified true love and sacrifice. The Scriptures affirm this through teachings such as Jesus’s call to 'deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow me' (Matthew 16:24). The exemplification of love is represented in Christ's willingness to lay down His life for others, illustrating that true Christian living requires placing the needs of others before one's own. The Apostle Paul further reinforces this in Romans 12:1, urging believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices. This selfless orientation is a reflection of a transformed heart enabled by the Holy Spirit, distinguishing believers from the self-serving tendencies of the world.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:24, Romans 12:1

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