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How do we know grace separates us from the world?

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Grace separates us from the world by instilling a desire for holiness and a rejection of sin.

The concept of separation as an outworking of grace is rooted in the transformative impact the gospel has on believers. When Christ calls His elect out of the world, it is a call to live distinctly from worldly values and behaviors. This transformation is not just a legal standing before God but an ongoing process of sanctification where Christians are enabled by grace to reject all that is contrary to God's character. Paul underscores this in 2 Corinthians, emphasizing that the elect are to cleanse themselves from all defilement, perfecting holiness in the fear of God. Hence, genuine grace leads to a rejection of sin and fosters a life marked by holiness.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 7:1, Ephesians 1:4, John 15:18-19

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