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Why is it important for Christians to eschew evil?

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Eschewing evil is essential for Christians as it reflects a true fear of God and a desire to live in holiness (Job 1:1).

In the life of Job, his constant opposition to evil represents a significant biblical principle that is vital for Christians. A proper understanding of God’s holiness compels believers to turn from sin and any form of evil. This rejection of evil is not just moral correctness; it is a demonstration of reverence for God and acknowledgment of His sovereign rule over all creation. Job's life exemplifies that a genuine fear of God leads to a lifestyle marked by integrity and a commitment to live righteously. Thus, eschewing evil is an outworking of faith—demonstrating how true faith manifests in action.
Scripture References: Job 1:1

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Job a perfect man
Don Bell · Nov 28, 2021
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