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How do we know that God requires us to refuse the customs of the world?

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God explicitly commands His people to avoid the abominable customs of other nations.

In Leviticus 18, God warns Israel against adopting the sinful practices of the Egyptians and Canaanites, referring to them as 'abominable customs.' This instruction is based on the understanding that those practices are inherently corrupt and destructive, both spiritually and socially. The reason for this command is the protective nature of God's laws, which are designed for the well-being of His covenant community. By refusing to engage in the sinful habits of the world, believers demonstrate their commitment to God's holiness and their identity as His chosen people. This principle is still applicable today, as Christians are called to live in a way that reflects their allegiance to God rather than to worldly standards.
Scripture References: Leviticus 18:3-30

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