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What does it mean that believers are made kings and priests?

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Believers are made kings and priests through Christ, signifying their royal status and spiritual authority as God's chosen people.

In Revelation 1:6, it declares that Christ has made believers kings and priests unto God. This is a profound statement about the identity of Christians as part of a royal priesthood, echoing 1 Peter 2:9, which also describes believers as a chosen generation and a holy nation. Being made kings indicates they have authority and a future role in reigning with Christ, while being priests signifies their access to God and the call to offer spiritual sacrifices, such as praise and worship. This dual role illustrates the transformative power of salvation and the intimate relationship believers now share with God through Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:6, 1 Peter 2:9

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Alpha and Omega
Henry Mahan · Jan 24, 2001
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