Being a saint in Christ means being set apart and made holy through faith in Jesus (1 Corinthians 1:2).
In Scripture, the term 'saint' refers to those who are sanctified in Christ. This does not denote a certain level of personal holiness but rather a status conferred by God's grace. 1 Corinthians 1:2 states that believers are called to be saints, indicating that they are set apart for God's purposes. Their sanctification is rooted in their union with Christ, who was chosen and sent to redeem them. As such, every believer is considered holy and blameless before God not based on their actions but on their identity in Christ. This understanding encourages Christians to live out their faith authentically, reflecting the holiness bestowed upon them.
Commentary