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What does it mean that believers are kept from evil?

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Being kept from evil means that believers are preserved from falling into sin and the temptations of the world.

The request of Jesus in John 17:15, that His disciples be kept from evil, highlights an essential aspect of a Christian's life. This 'evil' is understood to encompass all forms of wickedness that believers might encounter in a world rife with sin. Through Christ's intercession, believers are assured of divine protection and guidance that prevents them from succumbing to temptation or being led astray. This does not imply that they will be free from trials, but rather that they will receive strength to overcome such challenges. The reality of living in a fallen world necessitates a continuous dependence on Christ's power to guard believers and enable them to stand firm in their faith, thereby reflecting His glory even in adversity.
Scripture References: John 17:15, 1 Corinthians 10:13

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John 17:9-16
J. C. Ryle · Nov 20, 2022
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