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What does the Bible say about being 'people of the way'?

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The Bible describes believers as 'people of the way,' which signifies their journey of faith centered on Christ as the only way to God.

In Acts 9:2, we find that believers were referred to as 'people of the way,' which indicates a specific path they follow, embodying the teachings and life of Jesus Christ. This terminology emphasizes that being a Christian involves more than just assent to doctrine; it signifies a way of life that is directed by faith in the Lord Jesus. Jesus Himself said, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life,' (John 14:6) underscoring that He is the sole pathway to the Father. Thus, to be 'of the way' means to actively live according to Christ's teachings, representing Him in our conduct and beliefs.
Scripture References: Acts 9:2, John 14:6

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People of the Way
Todd Nibert · Apr 29, 2009
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