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What does 1 Peter say about the nature of Christians?

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1 Peter describes Christians as elect strangers and sojourners in this world, highlighting their distinct identity and purpose.

In 1 Peter, believers are identified as 'strangers' and 'sojourners' (1 Peter 2:11) who are to live differently from the world around them. This identity stems from their being chosen by God (1 Peter 1:1-2) and signifies their alien status due to their loyalty to Christ and His kingdom. Christians are called to reflect God's holiness and grace, effectively living as witnesses to His saving power. The radical transformation that accompanies salvation not only sets them apart but also gives their lives profound meaning and purpose, as they strive to glorify God in all aspects of their lives, even in the face of trials.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:1-2, 1 Peter 2:11

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