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Why must Christians turn from the world and seek God?

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Christians are called to turn from worldly attachments to fully commit to God and His kingdom.

In the sermon, Jacob demonstrates the tendency to settle in worldly pursuits, such as when he chose to dwell in Shechem instead of returning to Bethel. God commands Jacob to rise and go up to Bethel, symbolizing the call for believers to depart from worldly attachments and prioritize their relationship with God. When Christians cling to the world, they compromise their worship and spiritual health, experiencing misalignment with God's will. Turning back to God enables believers to find true peace, fulfillment, and the blessings of fellowship with Him and His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 35:1-2, James 4:4, 1 John 2:15-17

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