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What does the Bible say about being called to be saints?

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The Bible states that all who are called by God's grace are considered saints, emphasizing that sanctification comes through the Spirit.

Romans 1:7 highlights that all believers are called to be saints, underscoring that this title is not reserved for apostles or extraordinary figures. Every Christian experiences the struggles and weaknesses of the flesh, but they are equally called to holiness through God's grace. The more a person draws near to God, the more they become aware of their own sins and the need for God's sanctifying work in their lives. This shared experience of striving for holiness connects all believers in their journey of faith.
Scripture References: Romans 1:7, 1 Corinthians 1:2, Romans 8:28

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Romans 1:7
Charles Spurgeon · Jul 5, 2016
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