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Why is being called a saint important for Christians?

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Being called a saint emphasizes the believer's identity in Christ as a holy one, vital for understanding grace and our calling in service to God.

For Christians, the title 'saint' signifies the profound reality of being set apart for God's purposes. This identity is crucial not only for our self-perception but also for understanding the grace that God extends to us. By acknowledging believers as saints, as Paul does in Colossians 1:2, it reminds us that our holiness comes through God's action rather than our own merit. This understanding transforms how we live—striving to embody the holiness given to us through Christ's sacrifice and the Holy Spirit's work, leading us to lives of faith and obedience in service to God. It encapsulates the essence of our calling as a community of believers serving the King.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:2, Ephesians 5:25-27, Ephesians 1:1, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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To the saints
Rick Warta · Aug 24, 2025
Faithful in Christ
Wayne Boyd · Jan 11, 2026
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