Divine Special Possession

The claim that God's special ownership belongs to a people zealously devoted to good works can be understood to mean that God calls His followers to an active life in which faith is inevitably accompanied by good deeds. In other words, this people is perceived as "special" due to their constant, sincere, and energetic commitment to performing good deeds, which serve as a reflection of the saving grace of Jesus Christ.

As stated in one of the cited sources:

"He gave Himself for you (for exactly that purpose) to deliver us from all iniquity, and to sanctify for Himself a special people, zealous for good works" ( link txt, page: 1).

These words emphasize that the salvation and sanctification bestowed upon God's people are linked with active participation in good deeds. It is through perseverance and a zealous commitment to performing good works that God forms within His people a unique community capable of resisting sin, combating both internal and external temptations, and thereby receiving grace and blessing.

Thus, the assertion implies that belonging to God's people is based not only on faith as a conviction but also on the active expression of that faith through good works, which makes them the "special possession" of the Lord. This is not merely a passive acceptance of a divine gift, but an active and conscious participation in a life dedicated to goodness and righteousness.

Divine Special Possession

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