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What does the Bible say about biblical separation?

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The Bible teaches that God's people are to be separate, as seen in Leviticus 20:26, which declares that God has severed His people from others.

Biblical separation refers to the calling of God's people to live distinctly in this world, set apart for His purposes. In Leviticus 20:26, the Lord declares, 'Ye shall be holy unto me; for I the Lord am holy, and have severed you from other people, that ye should be mine.' This passage highlights the principle that all who trust in Christ are called to live as a separate and distinct people, dedicated to glorifying God in all aspects of their lives. It emphasizes that this separation is not about isolation from the world but involves being distinct in character and conduct, living out God's ordinances in a manner that pleases Him.
Scripture References: Leviticus 20:26

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