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What does the Bible say about putting on Christ for sanctification?

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The Bible encourages believers to put on the Lord Jesus Christ as a spiritual garment for sanctification (Romans 13:14).

In Romans 13:14, believers are urged to 'put on the Lord Jesus Christ.' This metaphorical act of putting on Christ signifies embracing His virtues and graces, essential for a holy life. By doing so, one draws strength and power from Christ to walk in obedience and reflection of His character. The Apostle Paul highlights this in reference to the new man, linking it to holiness and the transformation that occurs when one becomes a follower of Christ. The act of 'putting on' represents an intentional choice to reject sin and embrace a Christ-like lifestyle, aligning with the overarching themes of sanctification and the believer's identity in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 13:14, Ephesians 4:24

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