What does the 'dying of the Lord Jesus' mean for believers?
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The 'dying of the Lord Jesus' refers to believers participating in Christ's sufferings, leading to spiritual life and transformation.
In 2 Corinthians 4:10, Paul states that believers 'always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus' signifies that Christians are called to share in His suffering and death. This participation means that as believers face trials, their flesh is continually being brought to death, allowing the life of Christ to be manifest in them. This is crucial for spiritual growth, as it strips away reliance on self and earthly things, reminding believers that their true life is found in Christ alone (Galatians 2:20). The ongoing process of dying to self allows believers to experience the transformative power of the gospel, thus emphasizing that their identity and strength are rooted in the work of Christ rather than their efforts.
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