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What does the Bible say about being a vessel for God's use?

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The Bible teaches that believers can be vessels of honor, purged and sanctified for God's purposes as seen in 2 Timothy 2:21.

In 2 Timothy 2:21, Paul instructs that a vessel of honor must be purged, sanctified, and made fit for the master's use. This process signifies that believers are called to be set apart for God's honor, showcasing His grace and mercy. The church is portrayed as a great house containing various vessels, symbolically representing the diverse roles and states of individuals within it. Some vessels are considered honorable due to their calling and work in God's kingdom, while others reflect a state of dishonor, yet all serve a purpose in the overarching plan of God.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:21, Romans 9:21

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