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What does it mean for a believer to strive for perfection?

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Striving for perfection as a believer means aiming for holiness in communion with God while acknowledging our sinfulness.

For a Christian, striving for perfection is understood as the pursuit of holiness and communion with God, rather than an expectation of achieving sinless perfection in this life. Biblical references, like Philippians 3:12-14, encourage believers to press toward the goal of becoming more like Christ, recognizing that this pursuit will never be fully realized until glorification. This goal embodies a heartfelt desire to grow in faith, submission to God's will, and conformity to Christ's image, reflecting a sincere faith that does not excuse sin but seeks to overcome it through the power of the Holy Spirit and reliance on Christ's sacrifice for our sins.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:12-14

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