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Why does the world reject Christians?

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The world rejects Christians because of their allegiance to God's truth, which often contradicts worldly values.

The rejection of Christians by the world stems from their commitment to the truth of God’s Word, which often stands in stark contrast to societal norms and values. John 15:18-19 teaches that if the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first, indicating that true discipleship will invite hostility. In Vanity Fair, the pilgrims are mocked and persecuted for their distinct appearance and language, signifying their devotion to Christ and the truth. Such rejection reflects the broader spiritual battle between the kingdom of God and the forces that oppose it, highlighting the necessity for believers to remain steadfast in their faith despite societal pressure.
Scripture References: John 15:18-19

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17. Vanity Fair
John Bunyan · Sep 16, 2017
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