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What is the role of self-denial in achieving contentment?

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Self-denial helps Christians achieve contentment by teaching them to prioritize spiritual over worldly desires.

Self-denial is an essential practice for Christians seeking true contentment, as it aligns one’s desires with God’s will. In Matthew 16:24, Jesus instructs that to follow Him, one must 'deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.' This means letting go of self-centered pursuits and instead seeking fulfillment through Christ. As believers learn to control their appetites and desires, they often find great joy and satisfaction in their relationship with God, leading to a more contented life. Denial of self opens the heart to receive and appreciate what God has prepared for those who love Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:24, Colossians 3:5

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