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Why must Christians depart from sin?

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Christians are called to depart from sin as an essential expression of their faith and transformation in Christ (2 Timothy 2:19).

2 Timothy 2:19 urges believers to depart from iniquity as a direct response to their identity in Christ. This departure reflects the inner transformation that occurs when someone is truly saved. Recognizing sin's true nature prompts believers to turn away from it actively. Such separation from wrongdoing is not merely external but is rooted in a heart change instilled by God's grace. The once-sinful nature is transformed, and genuine belief leads to a life marked by repentance and continual turning toward God. This commitment to live according to God's will stands as evidence of genuine faith.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:19, Romans 6:12-14, 1 John 1:9

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