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Why is mortifying the deeds of the flesh important for Christians?

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Mortifying the deeds of the flesh is essential for Christians to experience the fullness of life and joy in Christ.

Mortification of the flesh, as expressed in Romans 8:13, is vital for believers to truly live and enjoy their spiritual lives. Paul emphasizes that while our eternal life is secure, an unremitting focus on the flesh diminishes our experience of joy and peace in Christ. The act of mortifying the deeds of the flesh involves recognizing our spiritual position in Christ and applying faith in Him to overcome these tendencies. Believers are called to yield their members to righteousness, which leads to spiritual vitality and a deepening of their relationship with God. Without this mortification, we risk losing the enjoyment and appreciation of our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:13

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Tim James · Dec 7, 2025
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