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What does it mean to live a self-denying life as a Christian?

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Living a self-denying life means renouncing personal righteousness and relying solely on Christ's righteousness for salvation.

A self-denying life for Christians involves laying aside every weight and sin that easily entangles them and embracing the reality of their dependence on Christ for righteousness. As the sermon outlines, self-denial requires one to reject their own merits, thoughts, and wills, acknowledging that salvation is entirely through Christ. This principle is grounded in scripture, which states that without denying oneself, one cannot be a disciple of Christ (Luke 9:23). True self-denial leads the believer to cast off reliance on their performances and to embrace God's grace and righteousness through faith in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Luke 9:23, Hebrews 12:1, Philippians 3:9

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A Believer's Life
Don Bell · Mar 23, 2008
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