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Why is coming out of the camp important for Christians?

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Coming out of the camp signifies distancing ourselves from the Old Covenant and embracing Christ as the sole source of grace and righteousness.

The concept of coming out of the camp is crucial as it represents the believer's separation from the old religious systems that rely on works and laws for righteousness. Hebrews 13:13-14 encourages believers to follow Christ outside the camp, embracing the reproach associated with faith in Him. The Old Covenant, symbolized by the camp, could not bring true justification; therefore, to accept Christ is to step away from the futility of the law, symbolized by the offerings that could never truly cleanse the conscience (Hebrews 9:9). This move is important for Christians because it signifies a reliance on Christ's sufficiency alone for salvation and sanctification, acknowledging that everything required for righteousness has been accomplished in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:13-14, Hebrews 9:9

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