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How does Christ's example of self-denial guide Christians?

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Christ's example of self-denial serves as the model for Christians, demonstrating the depth of commitment required to follow Him.

The sermon illustrates how Christ exemplified self-denial throughout His life, from leaving heavenly glory to endure earthly suffering. He denied Himself comfort, wealth, and even relief from suffering to fulfill His mission. As followers of Christ, we are called to reflect this attitude in our own lives. If He, being without sin, could endure such hardships for our sake, how much more should we embody self-denial in our struggles? Our willingness to forgo our own comforts or ambitions for the sake of His kingdom reflects our true commitment to Him, emphasizing that to truly follow Christ involves taking up our own crosses.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:5-8, Matthew 16:24

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