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What does being 'called by God's name' imply for believers?

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Being called by God's name signifies our identity and belonging to Him, marking us as His people and recipients of His promises.

In Isaiah 43:7, God refers to those called by His name as a reminder of their identity and purpose as His chosen people. This designation signifies that believers are not only known by God but also carry His name, which comes with inherent responsibilities and privileges. Being marked as God's own should provide immense encouragement, reminding Christians that they are part of a divine plan. It emphasizes His commitment to us—He created and formed us for His glory, promising to gather us as His children and bring us safely through trials. This understanding compels us to live in a manner that reflects His character to the world around us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:7

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