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Why is denying oneself important in the Christian faith?

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Denying oneself is crucial as it allows believers to rely solely on Christ for salvation rather than their own efforts.

Denying oneself is fundamental to true discipleship. It means relinquishing any notion of personal merit or righteousness in order to trust completely in Christ's salvation. In Philippians 3:7-9, Paul illustrates this by counting his past accomplishments as loss compared to knowing Christ. Self-denial opens the heart to embrace grace, as it recognizes that all human achievements are 'rubbish' in light of the surpassing worth of Christ. Moreover, Jesus’ call for self-denial highlights the substantial transformation that occurs in a believer's life, leading to a reliance on God’s power rather than self-sufficiency.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:7-9, Matthew 16:24

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Joe Terrell · May 5, 2019