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What does John 17 teach about God's people in the world?

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John 17 emphasizes that while believers are in the world, they are not of the world and are to be kept by God from evil.

In John 17, Jesus, in His high priestly prayer, articulates the nature of His relationship with His followers. He specifies that while His disciples are in the world, they are not of it, thereby establishing their distinct identity. Jesus prays for their protection, stating, 'I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.' This underscores the Reformed understanding that believers, although engaged in the world, are preserved by God's sovereign grace and are called to live in a manner that reflects their heavenly citizenship, continually pointing others to Christ.
Scripture References: John 17:15-16

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