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What does it mean that believers are priests and kings?

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Believers are described as priests and kings, signifying our unique position and service in God's kingdom.

The scripture teaches that believers are made 'kings and priests' through Christ. This means we have direct access to God, enabling us to serve Him in worship and intercession, as well as to reign with Him. In Revelation 1:6, it states that God has made us to be a kingdom of priests, which emphasizes that our lives should be dedicated to His service. This royal priesthood signifies our identity and purpose; we are to offer our lives as sacrifices acceptable to God. Furthermore, it implies that every aspect of our lives should reflect His glory, as we participate in the unfolding of His redemptive plan. Such a calling is a profound privilege that holds eternal significance.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:6, 1 Peter 2:9

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