Spiritual disciplines do not merit justification. However, spiritual disciplines do facilitate sanctification and discipleship. You have to do something to become like Christ and experience the abundant life He so willingly offers. It starts with turning away from your sin and asking Christ to become not just your forgiver, but your decision maker.
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