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What are gospel motives in fighting against sin?

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Gospel motives are the underlying truths of the gospel that empower Christians to resist sin and pursue holiness.

Gospel motives are vital for the mortification of sin, providing the impetus for a believer's fight against indwelling corruption. These motives stem from an understanding of God's love and grace, compelling believers to live in obedience. For example, the Apostle Paul speaks of being constrained by the love of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:14). True gospel motives move the heart toward God and His desires, contrasting with mere legalistic motives, which lack the power to effect genuine change. Keeping the heart well supplied with gospel truths fosters resilience against temptation and strengthens one's resolve to live for Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:14

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