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Worldliness vs. Other-worldliness

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The biblical concept of worldliness vs. other-worldliness pertains to the Christian's relationship with the temporal realm and their eternal citizenship in heaven, as stated in Philippians 3:20, which reminds believers that their true home is in heaven. The Bible warns against being conformed to the worldly system, which is opposed to God's will, as expressed in Romans 12:2, and instead encourages believers to set their minds on things above, not on earthly things, as Colossians 3:2 advises. This dichotomy is rooted in the understanding that Christians are called to be in the world but not of the world, as Jesus prayed in John 17:16, and are exhorted to live a life that reflects their heavenly calling. By embracing an other-worldly perspective, believers can navigate the challenges of the present age while maintaining a firm hope in their future inheritance, as promised in Psalms 73:25.

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the dangers of conforming to worldly fashions, as exemplified by King Ahaz's decision to adopt the altar design from Damascus. He warns that while the world's trends are fleeting, believers must seek their patterns from God rather than from secular influences. The sermon highli

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