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What does the Bible say about self-control in the life of a believer?

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Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit and essential for living a life that honors God.

Self-control is a key aspect of the Christian life, highlighted when Paul spoke of temperance in his reasoning with Felix. Believers, having received the Holy Spirit, should exhibit self-control as evidence of their faith. This self-control manifests in a desire to pursue holiness and shun sin. The Scriptures assert that those who are in Christ are dead to sin and should no longer live in it (Romans 6:1-2). Therefore, self-control reflects the transformative work of grace in a believer's life and is vital for spiritual maturity.
Scripture References: Acts 24:25, Galatians 5:22-23, Romans 6:1-2

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