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What does the Bible say about being not of the world?

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The Bible teaches that believers are not of this world, as they have been chosen and transformed by God.

In John 17:14-16, Jesus emphasizes that His followers are not of the world just as He is not of the world. This separation signifies a transformation that occurs at salvation, where believers are made new creations in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17) and no longer live according to worldly principles. Instead, they are called to reflect the character of Christ and embody a different nature, one that aligns with the divine rather than the worldly. This distinction results in a life that aims to glorify God rather than seek personal gain or affirmation from the world.
Scripture References: John 17:14-16, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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