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Why is the concept of 'rising up and coming away' significant for Christians?

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'Rising up and coming away' symbolizes the believer's response to Christ's call and signifies new life and transformation from death to spiritual life.

The phrase 'rise up and come away' encapsulates the transformative experience of responding to Christ's call in salvation. It denotes the awakening of the spiritually dead sinner given life by the Holy Spirit. This concept resonates with biblical examples, such as Lazarus, who did not hesitate to respond to Christ's command to come forth. Rising up signifies not only an initial response to the gospel but also a continual process of coming to Christ throughout a believer's life. This ongoing call reflects a dynamic relationship with the Lord, where faith and repentance are actively expressed. Therefore, 'coming away' is indicative of a life turned away from sin and the world, directed towards Christ and his grace.
Scripture References: John 11:43-44, Romans 6:4, Hebrews 4:16

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