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What does it mean to be called saints in the Gospel?

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Being called saints means being set apart by God for a life in Christ, marked by grace and obedience.

The term 'saints' as used in Romans 1:7 refers to those who are called and loved by God through Jesus Christ. This calling signifies a gracious act from God, making individuals holy and set apart for Him. Saints are those who have received grace and apostleship, which indicates that they are called not only to faith in Christ but also to a life that exemplifies His teachings. Their identity as saints is grounded in their union with Christ, reflecting a new life that is lived in obedience and faith for the glory of God's name.
Scripture References: Romans 1:7, 1 Corinthians 1:2

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