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How do we know believers are not of this world?

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Believers are not of this world because they are given to Christ by the Father, possess a new nature, and know God's name (John 17:9-11).

In John 17:9, Jesus prays specifically for those whom the Father has given Him, emphasizing their divine calling and their identity as His own. This identity means they are not defined by worldly standards but rather by their new nature in Christ. They are called to reflect Christ's character—marked by love, mercy, and grace—in contrast to the attitudes and behaviors of worldly people. As part of their new identity, believers exhibit a transformation of their desires and a commitment to live in accordance with God's will, thus demonstrating that they are indeed not of this world.
Scripture References: John 17:9-11, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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