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Why is nonconformity important for Christians?

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Nonconformity is essential for Christians as it preserves their identity and purity in Christ, distinguishing them from the world.

Nonconformity is vital for Christians because it serves as a protective barrier against the spiritual decay that comes from worldly influences. In the text, Spurgeon reflects on the need for a solid separation from the customs and spirit of the world, emphasizing that a lack of distinction threatens the church's witness. Such nonconformity does not imply a restrictive life but rather a liberating one, as believers walk freely in God's commandments which guide them towards holiness and righteousness. Maintaining a clear line between the church and the world allows Christians to fulfill their calling as ambassadors of Christ, living out their faith authentically and impacting the culture around them positively.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 3:8, Romans 12:2, Deuteronomy 18:13

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Nehemiah 3:8
Charles Spurgeon · Aug 20, 2016
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