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What does it mean to be a 'people of the way'?

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The 'people of the way' refers to believers in Christ who follow His teachings and represent the gospel.

The term 'people of the way' originates from the early church, as seen in Acts, where believers were identified by their faith in Jesus Christ and adherence to His teachings. This designation signifies their distinctiveness and commitment to living according to the truth of the gospel. In 1 Peter, the Apostle Peter affirms their identity as a 'chosen generation,' 'holy nation,' and 'peculiar people', underscoring their calling to reflect God's glory. Being a part of the way implies living out one’s faith amidst a world that often opposes the message of Christ, embodying His love and grace while sharing the hope they have received.
Scripture References: Acts 9:2, Acts 22:4, 1 Peter 2:9

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