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Do you want to grow spiritually; expand your capacity? It begins with dying. When Paul wrote, “For me, living is Christ and dying is gain” (Philippians 1:21) certainly he was looking forward to his heavenly homecoming. But there may be deeper meaning to what Paul meant if we consider Jesus’ words in Luke 9:23 about denying self. To deny self is to die to self. Dying is letting go of me and what my flesh desires to pursuing God—that is gain!
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By Dan YorkDo you want to grow spiritually; expand your capacity? It begins with dying. When Paul wrote, “For me, living is Christ and dying is gain” (Philippians 1:21) certainly he was looking forward to his heavenly homecoming. But there may be deeper meaning to what Paul meant if we consider Jesus’ words in Luke 9:23 about denying self. To deny self is to die to self. Dying is letting go of me and what my flesh desires to pursuing God—that is gain!
Visit us at www.firstcause.org