How does one practically mortify sin according to Scripture?
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Practically mortifying sin involves relying on the Holy Spirit and exercising faith in God's promises and strength.
The practical outworking of mortifying sin involves a consistent reliance on the Holy Spirit's power rather than our own fleshly efforts. This includes actively engaging in faith that believes in God's promises of cleansing and strength. Romans 8:13 explains that if we live by the Spirit, we can put to death the deeds of the body. Furthermore, as believers, we are called to recognize our union with Christ, which assures us that we are dead to sin and alive in Him (Colossians 3:3). By acknowledging our reliance on God's grace, we can effectively combat the temptations of the flesh and grow in holiness.
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