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Acts 9:32 — Who are “saints”?

Some devout believers in Yeshua (Jesus) think they can never call themselves “holy” or “saints” because they still sin. So why does God and His servants apply such terms frequently to those who sincerely seek Him? At the heart of holiness is God’s acquittal of sin through Yeshua, rather achieving sinlessness.

Some devout believers in Yeshua (Jesus) think they can never call themselves "holy" or "saints" because they still sin. So why does God and His servants apply such terms frequently to those who sincerely seek Him? At the heart of holiness is God’s acquittal of sin through Yeshua, rather achieving sinlessness.

Food for thought

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Who are “the saints”? Can any believer be a saint? What does the word “holy” mean?

How does God see us? 

What is the Greek word translated as “saints” (Strong’s 0040)? How is this word used?

What are the Hebrew equivalents of this word? What does it mean to be "righteous"?

Speaker: Jeff.


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