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Why is understanding the concept of 'members' important for Christians?

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Understanding 'members' helps Christians recognize the totality of their being in relation to sin and righteousness.

In Romans 6:19, Paul instructs believers to yield their members as instruments of righteousness unto God, indicating that our faculties and actions are integral to our spiritual life. The concept of 'members' encompasses both physical parts of our body and the faculties of our soul—emotions, desires, and will. Recognizing this interconnectedness emphasizes our responsibility in living out our faith, as noted in Colossians 3:5 where Paul commands mortification of members that are earthly. It shows that all aspects of our being are affected by sin, yet can be transformed in Christ to serve righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:19, Colossians 3:5

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Bill McDaniel · Aug 28, 2016
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