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Healing from our sin and brokenness begins with choosing to abide in Christ, as his life becomes the model for our journey of transformation and renewal. (scroll down to see outline) healing

A life of self-control is necessary for abiding in Christ and following his example. self-control

As we fast, we can use it as a time to focus on our commitment to walking in the same way in which Jesus walked, showing our obedience to his will. fasting

As believers, we are called to imitate Jesus and walk in the same way as he did.

By striving to walk as Jesus walked, we experience spiritual healing which empowers us to become advocates of his peace and redemption in a fallen world. healing

Walking in the path of Jesus not only affirms our claim to abiding in him, but it also brings healing to our brokenness as we emulate his love and compassion. healing

Through Christ, our healing comes by abiding in his ways, as true transformation is evident when we walk as he walked. healing

We can only experience the abundance of life through imitating the life of Jesus. abundant life

Following Christ's teachings is the only way to achieve true spiritual transformation. abundant life

We must strive to embody Christ's teachings if we are to experience true life. abundant life

When we abide in Christ, it is our responsibility to live according to his example. abundant life

The only way to walk in the same way in which Jesus walked is by having self-control. self-control

We must strive to imitate Jesus’s example of self-control through faith in God. self-control

By abiding in Christ, we are called to strive for self-control in the same manner Jesus demonstrated. self-control

Fasting is an important part of Christian discipleship, allowing us to symbolically imitate the life of Jesus and seek the power of the Holy Spirit. fasting

Our obedience to the will of God is a foundational element of our faith, demonstrated in our commitment to following Jesus’ example. fasting

As Christians, we are called to imitate the life of Jesus, walking in the same way in which he walked. fasting

As Christians, we can be empowered by the Holy Spirit to live a life of holiness and righteousness—just as Jesus did.

Our actions should demonstrate that we abide in Christ and follow his example.

We should strive to live a life of obedience to God’s commandments, reflecting the example of Jesus.

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  1. Thesis: Healing from our sin and brokenness begins with choosing to abide in Christ, as his life becomes the model for our journey of transformation and renewal.

    Introduction: In seeking healing from sin and brokenness, we must first choose to abide in Christ.

    1. Abiding in Christ means walking as he walked, reflecting his love and compassion (1 John 2:6).
        A. Christ's walk was marked by empathy, grace, and a relentless pursuit of God's will, showing us the path to healing.
        B. Only by modeling our lives after Christ can we experience true healing, as seen in his reconciliation and transformation narratives.
    2. Humanity's fallen state traps us in cycles of sin, but abiding in Christ brings renewal and freedom.
        A. Jesus demonstrated victory over sin, offering his life as an example for our liberation (Romans 6:4).
        B. Abiding in him breaks the chains of our brokenness and aligns us with the truths of God's Kingdom (2 Corinthians 5:17).
    3. Personal transformation is possible through the power of God when we commit to walking as Christ did.
        A. The Holy Spirit empowers us to live righteously, guiding us towards healing and wholeness (Galatians 5:16).
        B. As we walk in obedience, Christ's life within us shines, renewing our minds and spirits (Ephesians 4:22-24).

    Conclusion: By abiding in Christ and walking as he did, we position ourselves for healing and renewal. Let us commit daily to modeling our lives after his example, allowing his Spirit to guide us from brokenness to wholeness.

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