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What does Paul mean by saying he is crucified to the world?

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Paul's assertion of being crucified to the world means he no longer conforms to worldly values but lives solely for Christ.

When Paul states that he is 'crucified unto the world' in Galatians 6:14, he signifies a complete separation from worldly concerns and values. This crucifixion represents a profound transformation where the worldly pursuits and accolades lose their significance in light of Christ and His cross. Paul recognizes that the world may see him as a fool for his faith, yet he understands that the only source of true glory is found in Christ's sacrifice. This reflects a believer's journey in which old desires are put to death, and a new life rooted in the power of the cross is embraced, where the focus shifts to living out the implications of Christ's death and resurrection.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:14

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The Cross
Paul Mahan · Nov 22, 2013
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