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Why is the withering work of the Holy Spirit important for Christians?

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The withering work of the Holy Spirit is essential for Christians as it leads to the recognition of spiritual poverty, enabling them to fully rely on God's grace for salvation.

The withering work of the Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the life of Christians by stripping away self-reliance and leading them to acknowledge their need for God's grace and salvation. In the process of sanctification, believers must experience the death of their former selves—their old nature, characterized by pride and self-sufficiency. This is essential, as highlighted in John 12:24, where Jesus explains that unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone. The withering exposes the believers’ inability to produce good works on their own and fosters a deeper reliance on the Spirit’s work in them. As Spurgeon emphasizes, it is through the withering and breaking down of the old self that a new life is birthed within them, allowing them to flourish in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: John 12:24, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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