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What does it mean to be set apart as a temple for God?

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Being set apart means that believers are dedicated to God's service and characterized by holiness.

To be set apart as a temple for God involves being dedicated to His service and reflecting His holiness in every aspect of life. In 1 Peter 2:9, believers are described as a 'chosen generation' and a 'royal priesthood,' highlighting their unique status and calling. This signifies that, like the Old Testament temple, which was consecrated for divine worship, believers too are to live in such a way that they honor God and distinguish themselves from the world around them. Their lives should serve as a beacon of hope and a reflection of God's character, drawing others to Him. Thus, being set apart entails a commitment to live by godly principles and to actively engage in spiritual practices that promote grace and truth.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:9

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