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What does the Bible say about the believer's walk?

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The Bible teaches that believers should seek things above and mortify their earthly members as they are called to walk in the newness of life through faith in Christ.

In Colossians 3, the Apostle Paul begins by urging believers to set their affections on things above, not on earthly things, emphasizing the importance of living as risen with Christ. This means believers are to live out their faith through an ongoing transformation, mortifying sinful practices and putting on the virtues of Christ, symbolizing the 'new man' created in His image. The believer's walk is not just adherence to laws but a daily expression of faith and grace in Christ, who empowers them to live righteously.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:1-10, Romans 6:4

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