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Why is it significant that the world is not worthy of believers?

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The significance lies in God's approval of believers, contrasting with the world's rejection of them (Hebrews 11:38).

Hebrews 11:38 notes that the world was not worthy of the righteous who suffered for their faith. This is significant because it emphasizes God's perspective on those who believe in Him and His Word. Despite their often marginalized status in society, believers possess a worth and value that is recognized by God. Their commitment to faith transcends worldly acknowledgment; their worth is derived from their relationship with God. The passage illustrates the concept that true believers may be scorned or overlooked by the world, yet they carry a divine approval and significance in God's eyes, which far surpasses any judgment from humanity.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:38

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