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What is the significance of being 'partakers of the divine nature'?

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Being partakers of the divine nature means believers share in God's holiness and are transformed into His image.

The phrase 'partakers of the divine nature' from 2 Peter 1:4 signifies that through God's promises, believers are granted a new nature that reflects God's holiness. This transformation is initiated by the work of the Holy Spirit, which restores the divine image marred by sin. As believers, we are expected to embody this new nature, living in righteousness and true holiness as a testament to God's grace at work within us. The process of sanctification is therefore integral, as believers are called to grow in this divine likeness, culminating in full restoration at glorification.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:4, Ephesians 4:24

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