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What motivates holiness in a Christian's life?

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The ultimate motivation for holiness in a Christian's life is love for Christ and the desire to obey His commands.

Holiness in a Christian's life is motivated primarily by love. In Matthew 22:37-40, Jesus emphasizes that the greatest commandment is to love God and our neighbor. This love motivates believers to strive for holiness rather than compliance with rules alone. While the fear of God and understanding His laws may influence behavior, it is the transformative love for Christ that compels believers to embody godly character. True holiness flows from a relationship anchored in love, rather than mere obligation, making it a natural expression of our faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:37-40, Galatians 5:14

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