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

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The Bible teaches that believers are not of this world in the same way Jesus is not of this world, reflecting their new nature and calling.

In John 17:14-16, Jesus prays for His disciples, stating, 'I have given them thy word, and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world.' This distinction signifies that believers, chosen by God and given to Christ, possess a new nature that reflects God's character, setting them apart from the world. Their identity is tied to God's grace and purpose, which stands in contrast to the values of a fallen world, often leading to opposition and hatred from those who reject the gospel.

Moreover, being 'not of this world' means that believers possess a new nature and character that align with God's will. They are called to live by the Spirit, exhibiting the fruits of the Spirit such as love, humility, and generosity, which fundamentally contrasts the worldly values of pride and self-interest. This internal transformation, brought about by grace, leads to a new understanding of life and priorities that focuses on pursuing God's kingdom above all else.

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