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What does the Bible say about coming to Christ without the camp?

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Hebrews 13:13 teaches that to follow Christ, believers must separate themselves from the religious camp and bear His reproach.

Hebrews 13:13 urges believers to go forth unto Christ without the camp, which symbolizes the rejection of worldly and religious norms that do not align with the truth of the Gospel. The 'camp' represents the broader religious community that conforms to the cultural and societal expectations of spirituality, often rejecting the truth as taught in Scripture. Believers are called to identify with Christ, understanding that true faith often stands in opposition to popular beliefs. This command encourages a deeply personal relationship with Christ, grounded in the reality of who He is, rather than the acceptance of a socially conventional view of Jesus.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:13, Matthew 10:22

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