In Chapter 2, "Separation," we tackle the pivotal step following your commitment to freedom. We emphasize the necessity of distancing yourself from past ways and surroundings. Just as Jesus underwent trials yet did not sin, we acknowledge our own vulnerabilities. Hebrews 4:15 reiterates our reliance on God's grace. By studying 1 Corinthians 6:18, we understand the importance of fleeing sexual immorality, emphasizing the act of avoidance. Separation safeguards us from the weight of sin and its associated spirits. This process also readies us for God's empowerment. Ultimately, separation is twofold: releasing us from dark influences while positioning us for divine service.