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What does the world’s hatred for Christians signify?

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The world's hatred signifies that believers are chosen out of the world and reflect Christ's own experience.

The world's hatred for Christians indicates a clear distinction between the followers of Christ and those who are of the world. In John 15:18-19, Jesus explains that if the world hates His followers, it is a reflection of the hatred He Himself endured. This illustrates that being a Christian often results in opposition and animosity from the world because believers do not conform to its values. This hatred serves as a witness to the authenticity of our faith; it highlights our separation from worldly ways and aligns us more closely with the suffering and sacrifice of Christ. Embracing this reality requires faith and encouragement from one another in the body of Christ.
Scripture References: John 15:18-19

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