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Why is it important for Christians to come out from the world?

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Christians are called to come out from the world to reject its pollution and embrace a life in Christ.

The act of coming out from the world is rooted in the understanding that the world is filled with deceptions and distractions that oppose Christ. As Henry Law articulates, the world is portrayed as a 'waste wilderness,' devoid of true satisfaction, yielding only disappointment and misery. For Christians, leaving behind the values and pleasures of a fallen world reflects the obedience to the call of Christ to pursue a life that honors Him.

Moreover, by abandoning the enticing lies and pollutants of the world, believers position themselves to grow in their faith and rely fully on Jesus for their sustenance and guidance. This process involves rejecting the worldly mindset and principles that are contrary to the teachings of Christ. It is through this separation that Christians can truly embody their identity as children of God, embracing the grace and strength provided by the Holy Spirit to navigate their upward journey towards heaven.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 2:16, Song of Solomon 8:5

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