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How do we know the principle of self-denial for the weaker brother is true?

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The principle of self-denial is grounded in Christ's example and Paul's teachings found in Scripture.

Self-denial for the weaker brother is a core teaching highlighted by Paul in Romans 14 and 15. Paul encourages the strong to bear the weaknesses of the weak, much like Christ bore our burdens. This principle affirms that true liberty in Christ compels believers to consider the impact of their actions on others, prioritizing love and edification above self-interest. The call to self-denial reflects the character of Christ, who willingly gave up His rights for the sake of salvation for the weaker, demonstrating that love is best expressed through sacrifice. Scriptures such as Galatians 5 echo this by urging believers to serve one another in love.
Scripture References: Romans 15:1-3, Galatians 5:13

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