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How does God separate believers from unbelievers?

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God separates believers from unbelievers through His sovereign grace and judgment.

The separation between believers and unbelievers is a biblical theme that emphasizes God's sovereignty in determining who belongs to Him. As noted in Matthew 13:30, the wheat and tares grow together until the harvest, symbolizing the coexistence of the righteous and the wicked until the day of judgment. The parable illustrates that it is ultimately God's judgment that will separate true believers—those He has called and redeemed—from those who superficially associate with the faith but lack genuine transformation. This underscores the profound mystery of grace, where God actively gathers His elect to Himself while leaving others in their unbelief.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:30

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