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What does the Bible say about saints?

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The Bible refers to saints as those who are sanctified and set apart by God for His purposes, often highlighted in Colossians 1:2.

The term 'saints' in the Bible, as used in Colossians 1:2, refers to those who have been sanctified and appointed by God to be His special people. This sanctification is not based on human merit or works, but solely on God's sovereign choice. In the Old Testament, God's people were chosen and made holy by His directive, illustrating that holiness comes from God's designation rather than human achievement. Therefore, when Paul addresses the saints, he refers to those who have been made holy, set apart for God's glory through His will.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:2, Deuteronomy 7:6-8, Acts 9:32, Titus 2:1

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To the saints
Rick Warta · Aug 24, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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