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Why is it important for Christians to depart from iniquity?

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Departing from iniquity is essential for Christians as it signifies a true faith in Christ and a rejection of unbelief.

The call to depart from iniquity is foundational for the Christian faith, as highlighted in 2 Timothy 2:19. This departure is not merely about avoiding sin in a behavioral sense; it fundamentally relates to turning away from unbelief, which is considered the gravest sin. When an individual is drawn to Christ, they are quickened to life by the Spirit, which results in faith—a pivot away from past lies and towards the truth of the Gospel. This action of departing from iniquity is an affirmation of one’s commitment to Christ as the Savior, thereby establishing a sincere relationship with God. It invites the believer into a transformative journey of holiness and sanctification in the life of faith.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:19

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