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What does it mean to be called a 'prince's daughter' in the Christian context?

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Being called a 'prince's daughter' signifies that believers are royal heirs, spiritually born of God and betrothed to Christ.

The term 'prince's daughter' in a Christian context embodies the idea of believers being part of God's royal family, as seen in John 1:12-13, which states that those who believe in Christ are given the right to become children of God. This title highlights the dignity and identity of the believer, indicating that they are both born of God and betrothed to Christ, the King of Kings, thus affirming their status as heirs with Him (Romans 8:16-17). Such a designation serves to remind believers of their high calling, empowering them to live in accordance with their royal identity that reflects the character of Christ and His Kingdom, promoting a life of holiness and service in accordance with God's will.
Scripture References: John 1:12-13, Romans 8:16-17

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