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What does it mean to be sanctified for holy use?

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Being sanctified for holy use means being set apart by God to declare His gospel and call His elect to Himself.

Sanctification is the process by which believers are set apart for God’s purposes, specifically for the proclamation of the gospel. As seen in Joshua 4, God commanded that stones be set up as a memorial; similarly, believers are likened to living stones that serve as a testament to God's grace and redemption. The purpose of this sanctification is twofold: to declare the mighty works of God to the world and to testify to the transformation in the lives of believers, which serves as a sign of His grace. Ultimately, being sanctified equips believers to fulfill the Great Commission and reflect God's glory in their lives and testimonies.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:5

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