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How do we know that Christ must be our focus?

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Hebrews 13:13 emphasizes that our journey must be 'unto Him without the camp,' underscoring Christ as the central object of our faith.

The phrase 'unto Him without the camp' in Hebrews 13:13 indicates that Christ should be the primary focus of our lives. This reflects the truth that all spiritual seeking must ultimately center on Jesus, as He is our source of life and salvation. When believers make Christ the focal point of their hearts, the allure of worldly distractions diminishes. The act of going forth to Him should be seen as an ongoing obligation, where daily, believers are called to 'take up their cross' and follow Him (Matthew 16:24). This commitment involves turning away from sin and the pleasures of this world to engage fully in communion with Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:13, Matthew 16:24

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