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What does it mean to be a vessel of honor?

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A vessel of honor refers to a believer who is sanctified and set apart for God's glory and service.

To be a vessel of honor means to be chosen by God and sanctified for His purposes, as outlined in 2 Timothy 2:21. The image of vessels in God's house serves to illustrate that while there are both honorable and dishonorable vessels, it is God's grace that defines our worthiness. Believers, through the work of the Holy Spirit, become trophies of grace, reflecting God's glory and serving Him in the world. This sanctification is an ongoing process that enables believers to be equipped for every good work, serving as instruments of God's sovereign plan.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:21, Ephesians 2:10

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