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What does the Bible say about vessels of honor and dishonor?

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The Bible teaches that in a great house, there are vessels for honor and for dishonor, representing believers and non-believers respectively (2 Timothy 2:20).

In 2 Timothy 2:20-21, the Apostle Paul illustrates that within a great house, there are various types of vessels—some made of gold and silver, while others are made of wood and clay. The honorable vessels symbolize believers who have been sanctified and prepared for good works, while the dishonorable vessels represent those who have not been set apart for God's purposes. This distinction serves to remind us that as believers, we are called to purify ourselves from sin and seek to be the vessels of honor that God can use for His glory.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:20-21

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