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. Kyle Hopkins says:

    From the readings—God is: Holy, an Impartial Judge, a Light in the darkness, Faithful, full of Grace, a Sacrificial Lamb, with Wrath for the disobedient.

  2. Kyle Hopkins says:

    From the readings—God is:

  3. Kyle Hopkins says:

    From the readings:

  4. Rachel Austin says:

    He seeks to reveal himself to us & is forgiving when we are honest and repent.

  5. Georgia Frimpong says:

    What a powerful message. I love the reminders about purity, keeping the faith, keeping the commandments and walking in the light.

  6. Christy Rikard says:

    That He values us loving others so much. (1 John 3:10)

  7. Jamie Adams says:

    God continues to remind us that there is a reason he has standards for our lives and that’s to protect us because we are his children and to remain safe we must continue to live in these standards even if it’s not the “cool” thing to do. How grateful I am for a God and father that loves me so much to protect me in such a way!

  8. Hannah Gilbert says:

    Holy!! Impartial yet gracious! Loving!

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