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Saint or Sinner? Rethinking the Language of Our Christian Identity

Saint or Sinner? Rethinking the Language of Our Christian Identity

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  • Michael J. Kruger

This article discusses the language we use to describe our Christian identity. More often we call ourselves sinners rather than saints. But the letters of the New Testament have by far the reverse emphasis. While there is of course still a place for Christians to refer to themselves as sinners, there is even more a place for them to think of themselves as saints.

Source: Canon Fodder, 2013. 3 pages.

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If we remember that by death we are called back from exile to home, to our heavenly fatherland, shall we then not be filled with comfort? John Calvin
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