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In Christianity, mortification of the flesh is undertaken in order to repent for sins and share in the Passion of Jesus. Common forms of Christian mortification that are practiced to this day include fasting, abstinence, as well as pious kneeling.
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Kasteiung

Kasteiung oder Selbstkasteiung, im mittelalterlichen Deutsch Kestigung, bezeichnet freiwillige Entbehrungen und Leiden um eines höheren Gutes willen. Das Wort Kasteiung wurde allerdings in historischen Zusammenhängen durchaus nicht ausschließlich... Wikipedia
04.01.2022 · One is “a feeling of shame or embarrassment.” Another meaning has to do with death. The word mortify means “to kill or subdue.” In a biblical ...
The Roman Catholic Church has often held mortification of the flesh (literally, "putting the flesh to death"), as a worthy spiritual discipline. The ...
Mortification is the term used to describe how Christians put to death (mortify) lingering sinful impulses that arise from inside and outside.
MORTIFICATION OF THE FLESH meaning: 1. punishment of yourself, especially by hitting your body with a whip, usually done for religious…. Learn more.
"If you live after the flesh", says the apostle, "you shall die, but if through the spirit you mortify the deeds of the flesh, you shall live" (Romans 8:13; cf.
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A popular and beloved preacher who did not shy away from speaking out against tyranny, Love was beheaded for his involvement in a plot to restore King Charles ...
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In The Mortification of the Flesh, Puritan pastor Christopher Love shows believers who are raised to new life in Christ how to remove the residue of sin ...
26.04.2021 · 4. Put sin to death (Col. 3:5). It is as “simple” as that. Refuse it, starve it, and reject it. You cannot “mortify” sin without the pain of the ...
Paul says to "mortify" (KJV) or "put to death" (NKJV) whatever is sinful. That does not mean to practice ascetic self-discipline—it means to kill. The Christian ...