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When we accept Jesus and are saved, our identity is immediately one of holiness and righteousness. However, we also have a responsibility to choose to live a holy life, so that we can foster the presence of God and share his love with the world. Our goal is to be like Paul, who confronted the Corinthian church very directly about sin in order to help them avoid anything that could prevent them from experiencing the fullness of God's presence in their lives.
By Joy House BerkeleyWhen we accept Jesus and are saved, our identity is immediately one of holiness and righteousness. However, we also have a responsibility to choose to live a holy life, so that we can foster the presence of God and share his love with the world. Our goal is to be like Paul, who confronted the Corinthian church very directly about sin in order to help them avoid anything that could prevent them from experiencing the fullness of God's presence in their lives.