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Why is it important for Christians to understand being 'not of the world'?

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Understanding this helps Christians live distinctively while faithfully engaging in their communities.

The phrase 'not of this world' emphasizes a Christian's unique identity and calling. As Jesus stated in John 17:14, 'I have given them your word, and the world has hated them because they are not of the world.' This means that while believers exist in the world, they are called to live according to God's principles, reflecting His grace and glory rather than the values of the secular world. This distinction is crucial for maintaining a witness that is both relevant and redemptive, encouraging Christians to engage with society while holding firm to their foundational beliefs as followers of Christ. By understanding this truth, Christians can avoid the pitfalls of worldly culture while maximizing their influence as light and salt in a decaying society.
Scripture References: John 17:14-16, Matthew 5:13-16

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