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How does the world act as an enemy to believers?

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The world acts as an enemy to believers by opposing the truth and seeking to lead them away from Christ.

The enemies of God, which include the world and the religious establishment, oppose the truth of the gospel, as seen in Mark 14:43-46. The world, driven by a spirit of rebellion, seeks to suppress the truth, often through intimidation or false accusations. Believers must recognize these influences and remain steadfast in their faith, knowing that many who oppose them may once have appeared as friends. The confrontation between Christ and these enemies serves as a reflection of the spiritual battles faced by all who follow Him.
Scripture References: Mark 14:43-46

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