Christians are set apart by their faith in Christ, the message of the gospel, and their obedience to God's will.
Christians are distinguished from the world through several key aspects. Firstly, their message—the gospel—emphasizes salvation solely through Christ's redemptive work, rejecting salvation based on personal merit or works. Secondly, true faith and repentance that stem from being set apart by the Spirit mark the believer’s experience. Paul stresses this separation in Philippians 3:3, highlighting that believers glory in Christ, not in their own deeds. Furthermore, the standard of judgment in Christ's righteousness serves as a central element that separates Christians from worldly thinking. The distinction is not merely superficial but fundamentally rooted in the grace of God that has transformed believers and set them on a path toward holiness and obedience.
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