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What does it mean to lay aside malice and other sins?

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Laying aside malice and sins means actively rejecting harmful behaviors to grow in spiritual maturity and love (1 Peter 2:1).

In 1 Peter 2:1, believers are instructed to lay aside malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and evil speaking. This call to action signifies the need for Christians to reject these behaviors actively, which often stem from self-love and a failure to recognize God's love and grace. By setting these aside, believers can pursue a life that reflects Christ’s character and promotes unity in the body of Christ. Spiritual growth requires a willingness to discard anything that hinders one's walk with God, allowing believers to mature in their faith and become vessels of grace and truth rather than sources of division and harm.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:1

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Growing In Grace
Henry Mahan · Jan 15, 1995
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