Day 4

Set Apart in Christ

from the This Is the Church reading plan


1 Peter 1:13-20, 2 Timothy 1:9, 1 John 1:5-10, 1 John 2:1-6, 1 John 3:7-10, Romans 8:29, Ephesians 5:1-17, Leviticus 20:26, Isaiah 26:2

BY She Reads Truth

Since 2012, She Reads Truth has maintained a singular mission: to be women in the Word of God every day. Ten years later, our community includes “Shes” from across the globe, but our mission hasn’t changed.

Reading Scripture together is the centerpiece of what we do at She Reads Truth. As we spend time as a community reading This Is The Church, we encourage you to start by reading the daily Scripture on your  own. Then join us here to engage and encourage one another as we respond to what we’ve read. Each day for this series, we’ll include a brief summary of the reading along with a prompt for conversation.


In Christ, the people of the Church are holy, set apart for a purpose. We are called to pursue lives of holiness as a changed people.

Discussion Question: What attributes of God stand out to you in today’s reading? 

Take time to reflect on your Scripture reading and today’s question. Share what you are learning with others in the community in the comments. 

Post Comments (230)

230 thoughts on "Set Apart in Christ"

  1. Caitlin Bieniek says:

    I’m still trying to wrap my mind around the idea of the Grace of God. His actions being our guide for being. It is not about acting “holier than thou” but being set apart and following what is right.

  2. Janelle says:

    Loving, protector/Redeemer, merciful, makes our paths straight, loyal-looks for our loyalty as well. Light, revelation, and transparency in our relationships with Him as well as our relationships with the world.

  3. Meredith Jones says:

    That He is perfect & His Ways are better than our own.

  4. Emma Simmons says:

    God chose us. he wants us to walk in the light and know his goodness

  5. Hannah Brown says:

    Faithful. Forgiving. Honest. Just.

  6. Lainey Ellis says:

    Every impure or greedy person, who is an idolater, does not have an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God.

  7. Kaity Meade says:

    God is holy and pure. It is so grieving to me when I hear Christians speaking crudely or obscenely. Scripture clearly says these things are not suitable. We grieve the heart of God when we are flippant about holiness. It’s a surrender to allow the character of God to work in us.

  8. Sarah Rogers says:

    Abby I’m no Bible scholar by any means! But, as we know God never contradicts himself so when I look at how these verses compliment one another I feel it’s encouraging to know that as new creations in Christ we are living in a new way. A way that better reflects Jesus because we are made righteous in Him. However, we are still in these sinful tents of flesh and we will mess up! God is so good to remind us in scripture that He knows this and reassures us that with confession of our sin we are made right in Him again ♥️

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