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What does the Bible say about sainthood?

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The Bible teaches that sainthood is a status given to all believers who are saved by grace through faith in Christ.

According to Psalm 50:5, God gathers His saints together; these are defined as those who have made a covenant with Him by sacrifice. The essence of sainthood in the Bible is not based on our works or personal merit but is fundamentally rooted in God's grace. A saint is a sinner saved by grace, having been set apart or sanctified by God before the foundation of the world. This status is affirmed throughout Scripture and reflects our identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 50:5, Jude 1:1, 1 Peter 1:2

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