To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the overseers and deacons:
Philippians 1:1b
Many of us have grown up with the belief that a saint is a very special  Christian - a Christian who stands out above the rest, who has  performed a certain number of miracles or who has led the Church in a  dramatic fashion. We understand that Billy Graham and Mother Teresa can  be called saints, but it strikes us as odd that all believers possess  this title.
A saint is someone who is set apart to God. It is someone  who is holy. And as such a saint is every and any believer in Jesus  Christ. We are all holy ones. We are all set apart to God. Because of  the washing of the blood of Christ we are all forgiven and are God's special possession.
The term "saint" speaks of incredible  privilege. Through no merit of our own we were chosen, forgiven and  adopted as God's people. We have a blessed position in creation. And for  this we must stand in awe, wonder and thankfulness as we praise God for  what He has done.
But "saint" also reminds us of the great  responsibility that has been laid upon us. For as God's special  possession we must strive to be like our Father and thereby bring praise  and glory to His name.
How are we doing today at living as saints?  May the Spirit of God shape our minds and hearts so that we become more  like Christ today.
 
 
saints and also slaves... sometimes I love the contrast and fullness of Christianity.
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