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What does the Bible teach about ceasing from sin?

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The Bible teaches that suffering for righteousness can demonstrate that a believer has ceased from the dominion of sin, affirming their new identity in Christ.

In 1 Peter 4:1-2, the Apostle Peter correlates suffering in the flesh with a cessation from sin, indicating that those who endure persecution for the sake of Christ reveal the breaking of sin's dominion in their lives. This doesn't imply that believers become sinless, but rather that true followers of Christ exhibit a transformative power over sin due to their union with Him in His death and resurrection. This experience of suffering often serves as a litmus test for genuine faith as believers are enabled to live in accordance with God's will rather than the compulsions of their sinful nature.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:1, Romans 6:14

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