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Why is it a problem for churches to become worldly?

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Becoming worldly undermines the church's mission to be separate and distinct from the corruption of sin.

The church's mission demands a distinction from the world, as believers are called not to conform to secular influences but to be separate. According to 2 Corinthians 6:17, God commands His people to come out from among them and be separate. When a church becomes worldly, it dilutes the message of the gospel, undermining its authority and effectiveness. This mimicry threatens the integrity of the church's witness, as it compromises the clear calling to maintain holiness and separation in pursuit of God’s glory.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 6:17, John 17:16

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