Why Does it make sense to edify saints in real life?
Sometimes some are called to reap while others
to sow some are called to reap some eminently qualified to awaken sinners, and others to edify saints.
Do saints, by definition, outshine and transcend the need to be “Instructor improve(someone) morally or intellectually”?
Original Source: Miscellanies of Rev Thomas E Peck, 1895, Civil
Services Department.
As Oerkelens said, this is more about theology than English. Some theologians use saint to mean any believer, living or dead; some use it to mean any departed soul, on the assumption that any Christian is now in heaven; and almost any would regard the idea that any human being, living or dead, is perfect and beyond improvement as either idolatrous or blasphemous.
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