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Why is it important for Christians to recognize their identity as 'the holy people'?

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Recognizing our identity as 'the holy people' affirms our status in Christ and motivates us to live lives that reflect His glory.

Understanding ourselves as 'the holy people' of God is foundational to our Christian identity. This status does not arise from our righteousness but is a divine gift through Christ's sacrificial atonement. The preacher emphasizes that although we may see ourselves as unworthy, in God's eyes, His redeemed people are holy. This realization compels us to live distinctly and righteously as representations of God’s grace in a world that often rejects Him. It provides both comfort and responsibility; as we acknowledge our redemption and holiness, we are called to manifest this truth in our daily lives, reinforcing our witness to the transformative power of the gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:12

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