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Being holy means to be set apart for God's purposes and to live a life that is pleasing to Him. Here are some practical steps you can take to become holy: 1. Develop a close relationship with God: Spend time in prayer, read and study the Bible, and seek to know God more intimately. 2. Repent of sin: Acknowledge your mistakes and shortcomings, and turn away from anything that is contrary to God's will. 3. Cultivate virtues: Strive to develop godly qualities such as love, patience, kindness, and humility. 4. Practice self-discipline: Exercise self-control over your thoughts, words, and actions. 5. Seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit: Ask for the Holy Spirit's help in your daily life and decision-making. 6. Serve others: Look for opportunities to serve others and show Christ's love to them. 7. Seek fellowship with other believers: Join a local church or small group to receive encouragement and support from other Christians. Remember, becoming holy is a process that takes time and effort. But with God's help and guidance, you can grow in holiness and become more like Christ every day.
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