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How do we know the doctrine of separation from the world is true?

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The doctrine of separation from the world is emphasized throughout Scripture, highlighting God's call for believers to be distinct from worldly practices.

The concept of separating from the world is rooted in many biblical texts. The Lord commands His people to come out and be separate (2 Corinthians 6:17), reflecting the call to avoid the corrupting influences of worldly attitudes and behaviors. In the case of Lot and his wife, their association with the wicked city of Sodom ultimately led to tragic outcomes, illustrating that pursuing a worldly lifestyle is incompatible with a life devoted to God. Furthermore, the refusal to separate can lead to spiritual defeat and a loss of the believer's witness. Believers are called to prioritize their spiritual welfare and live in a manner that honors God, seeking first His kingdom (Matthew 6:33). Thus, maintaining a clear separation from worldly values and influences is foundational to living out the Christian faith.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:17, Matthew 6:33

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Lots Wife
John R. Mitchell · Oct 1, 1989
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