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What does it mean that Christians are not of the world?

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It means that Christians are chosen by God and called to live a distinct life focused on spiritual values rather than worldly ones.

Christians are described in scripture as being 'not of the world' because they are chosen by God and set apart for His purposes. This truth, found in John 15:19, illustrates that believers' identities are rooted in their relationship with Christ rather than their worldly circumstances or affiliations. This separation calls Christians to live according to the values of the Kingdom of God, resisting worldly influences and focusing on holiness and godliness. Peter emphasizes this in 1 Peter 2:9, encouraging believers to be a royal priesthood and a holy nation, demonstrating their distinctiveness by their actions and values in a world that often rejects God.
Scripture References: John 15:19, 1 Peter 2:9

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