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What does the Bible say about our identity as Christians?

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The Bible describes Christians as chosen people and a holy nation, emphasizing our identity in Christ rather than in cultural or national affiliations.

In 1 Peter, the Apostle Peter addresses believers as elect exiles, highlighting that their identity is rooted in being chosen by God. This identity transcends any earthly affiliations, as Christians are called to be a holy nation and a people for God’s own possession. This understanding is crucial for Christians to live as witnesses of God’s kingdom, reminding us that our true allegiance is to Christ and not to national or cultural identities. As believers, we must prioritize our identity in Christ, recognizing that it shapes how we interact with the world around us.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:9-10

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