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What does the Bible say about the distinction between the world and believers?

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The Bible establishes a clear differentiation between the world and those who belong to Christ, as seen in John 14:19.

In John 14:19, Jesus draws a sharp distinction between 'the world' and His followers, stating that the world will not see Him, but His people will. This differentiation highlights the spiritual blindness of those outside of Christ, as they may hear His words but lack understanding or faith. The distinction is echoed throughout Scripture, such as in John 10:27, where Christ declares, 'My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.' This separation is crucial for recognizing the unique relationship that believers have with Christ, rooted in faith and divine revelation, as opposed to those who are merely religious but lack true spiritual sight.
Scripture References: John 14:19, John 10:27, 1 John 5:19

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