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What does it mean that the world is crucified to believers?

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It means that the values and opinions of the world hold no power over believers who are united with Christ.

When Paul states in Galatians 6:14 that 'the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world,' he signifies a profound relationship change between believers and the world. The opinions, values, and honors of the world become irrelevant to believers who recognize their identity in Christ. This crucifixion denotes a severing of attachment to worldly values, allowing believers to prioritize their faith and relationship with God above all else. Consequently, Christians are liberated from the fear of man's opinion and societal pressures, enabling them to live by faith. This radical transformation reflects the profound impact of the cross on a believer’s life, reshaping their perspective towards the temporal affairs of the world.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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