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What is the significance of speaking about saints in the Bible?

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The term 'saints' signifies those set apart by God, emphasizing our identity in Christ.

In the New Testament, the term 'saints' frequently refers to all believers who have been consecrated to God through their union with Christ. This designation, found in passages such as Colossians 1:2, emphasizes that believers are no longer identified by their sins but as holy ones called by God. Understanding our identity as saints helps reinforce our connection to one another within the body of Christ, as we are all partakers of the same grace. This also encourages us to live out our calling in a manner that reflects the holiness bestowed upon us by Christ.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:2

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