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Why is dying for the name of Jesus important?

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Dying for the name of Jesus reflects ultimate devotion and the seriousness of His glory in the life of a believer.

In Acts 21:13, Paul expresses his willingness to suffer imprisonment and even death for the name of the Lord Jesus, demonstrating the depth of his devotion. This illustrates that the glory and excellence of Christ’s name warrants such commitment. Christ's name embodies infinite value, sovereignty, and holiness, which compels believers to prioritize it above life itself. The historical martyrs and their willingness to sacrifice their lives echo this sentiment, as they saw their deaths not as losses but as honors to the name of Jesus. This indicates a deep understanding of the eternal significance of Christ, reminding believers that their lives may be a reflection of His glory, even unto death.
Scripture References: Acts 21:13, Philippians 2:10

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