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How do we know the doctrine of separation unto the gospel is true?

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The doctrine of separation is rooted in the biblical call for believers to be distinct from the world and dedicated to the gospel of God.

Paul’s declaration in Romans 1 about being 'separated unto the gospel' emphasizes the believer's call to be distinct from the surrounding culture. This concept can be compared to the example of a cutting horse separating a calf from the herd, illustrating God's work in removing us from worldly influences. Scripture teaches that believers are called to be a peculiar and holy people, dedicated to the truth of the gospel. This separation is not about isolation from society but rather a commitment to live out the principles of the gospel in daily life, reflecting the transformative power of Christ in us. The doctrine is thus validated by the transformative experiences of believers who live distinctly for Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1-3, Acts 13:2

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