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How do we know God's demand for separation is true?

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God's demand for separation is rooted in His holiness and is clearly articulated in Exodus as essential for the sanctification of His people.

The truth of God's demand for separation is illustrated in Moses' unwavering stance against Pharaoh’s compromises. Throughout Exodus, God's command to 'Let my people go' signifies a call to full emancipation and spiritual purity. God desires a people wholly dedicated to Him, free from the influences of sin and false worship. This demand is not merely physical but signifies a spiritual separation that involves total commitment to God. The narrative suggests that true worship can only occur when one is set apart from the world, emphasizing the necessity of sanctification in the life of a believer.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1, Exodus 8:28, Proverbs 23:26

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No Compromise!
Don Fortner · Feb 27, 2007
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