What does the Bible say about our calling as Christians?
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The Bible teaches that Christians are called to be saints and to walk worthy of their divine vocation.
The Apostle Paul, in Ephesians 4:1, urges believers to walk worthy of the vocation with which they are called. This calling is not just a superficial invitation but an inward, effectual calling by the Holy Spirit. It is a glorious vocation, as it signifies being called to be saints—God's holy people, adopted as sons. This affirms the transformative work of the Spirit in bringing individuals from enmity with God to reconciliation and fellowship with Him.
Furthermore, this calling is based on God's eternal purpose, as indicated in Romans 8:29-30. It is a divine appointment where human effort plays no role—therefore, there is no room for self-boasting. All glory belongs to God, who calls and predestines according to His sovereign will, reflecting His grace which is given freely to the called. Recognizing this encourages believers to live in a manner that honors their high calling, dedicating their lives to the service of God and embracing their identity as His chosen people.
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