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What is the significance of being called saints?

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Being called saints signifies that believers are set apart by God, indicating their special relationship and status in Christ.

Paul addresses believers in Rome as 'called saints' in Romans 1:7, highlighting that their sainthood is not based on personal merit but on God's divine election and calling. Each believer is separated unto God for a purpose, rooted in the doctrines of grace. The term 'saints' implies holiness and belonging to God, showing that all who are redeemed by Christ are made holy and are therefore called to live in a manner that reflects their sanctified status.
Scripture References: Romans 1:7

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