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"On becoming a saint"
Children's Activity
Teachers or Parents: The word "saint" in modern English has
come to mean a particularly holy person, a very special kind of
Christian. The real meaning, however, of the word "saint" is any
believer. When Paul wrote to the "Saints at Rome" or the "Saints
in Corinth," he was not writing to some special people, but to
all the believers at that place. As we celebrate All Saints' Day,
it is good that we let our children know that they too are saints
if they believe in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
come to mean a particularly holy person, a very special kind of
Christian. The real meaning, however, of the word "saint" is any
believer. When Paul wrote to the "Saints at Rome" or the "Saints
in Corinth," he was not writing to some special people, but to
all the believers at that place. As we celebrate All Saints' Day,
it is good that we let our children know that they too are saints
if they believe in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
