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Why is crucifying the flesh important for Christians?

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Crucifying the flesh is vital for Christians to overcome sin and live for God.

In the context of the believer's call to holiness, crucifying the flesh means putting to death the carnal desires that oppose God's will. Galatians 6:14 teaches that the world is crucified to us and we to the world, emphasizing the believer's shift in allegiance and focus. This act empowers Christians to resist temptation by recognizing the gravity of sin in light of Christ's sacrifice. When believers grasp the cost of their salvation, they are compelled to live in a manner that honors God, striving for obedience and righteousness as they rely on Christ’s strength.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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