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What does it mean that Christians are a holy nation?

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Being a holy nation means Christians are set apart by God for His purposes and called to live in obedience to Him.

In 1 Peter 2:9, Christians are referred to as a 'holy nation,' which signifies that they have been chosen and consecrated by God for a special purpose. This designation extends the identity of ancient Israel to the New Covenant community, affirming that believers are part of God's family and called to live in a manner that reflects His holiness. Being a holy nation involves living out the values of the kingdom, proclaiming His praises, and representing His character to the world, thus fulfilling their role as His witnesses.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:9, Exodus 19:6

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