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What is the significance of being 'not your own' for Christians?

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Being 'not your own' signifies that believers belong to Christ and are called to glorify Him through their lives.

The phrase 'not your own' underscores the believer's new identity in Christ after experiencing redemption. In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Christians are reminded that they are bought with a price and, as such, have an obligation to glorify God in their bodies and spirits. This truth has significant implications for how Christians live; it calls for a life dedicated not to one's own desires but to serving God wholeheartedly. This understanding fosters a sense of purpose, calling believers to reflect Christ's love and holiness in their daily lives.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

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