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

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The statement that the world is crucified to believers signifies a separation from worldly values and desires, making Christ their central focus.

When Paul states in Galatians 6:14 that 'the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world,' he conveys a profound truth about the believer's new identity in Christ. This crucifixion reflects a radical change in priorities, where the allure of worldly standards and ambitions holds no more power over the believer. It signifies that the believer no longer aligns with or seeks validation from worldly systems, but instead strives to honor Christ. This separation emphasizes the transformative effect of the cross, prompting believers to reject superficial pursuits and embrace their calling to glorify Christ in all things.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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