Total contrition for a Christian means absolute surrender and submission to Christ's will.
Total contrition signifies a complete and unwavering submission to the sovereign will of Christ. In Matthew 16:24-25, Jesus calls His disciples to deny themselves, take up their crosses, and follow Him, which exemplifies true faith. This act of denying self involves relinquishing one's self-righteousness and any claim to autonomy, recognizing that all rights belong to Christ. Such surrender is not merely an external action but a heart posture of devotion and obedience to the Lord. This transformation is foundational to the Christian experience, as believing in Christ inherently calls for a life marked by self-denial and total allegiance to His purposes, leading to true fulfillment.
Scripture References:
Matthew 16:24-25, Galatians 2:20
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