All Christians are saints, despite our unworthiness of being called such. God is strange in that way, seeing the potential of who He created us to be regardless of our present circumstances. He perceives the oak within the acorn.
Christian saints aren't perfect people or superheroes, but ordinary folks transformed by God. They don't pretend to be greater than they are in order to look good in the eyes of man. They aren't required to perform miracles or have places named after them, but simply to be lights in this dark world. Saints don't seek to draw attention to themselves, for all glory belongs to God, and they are merely His instruments. An instrument doesn't receive glory, but the musician.
Therefore, a saint doesn't seek popularity or fame. Our value isn't determined by the opinions of other people; God's opinion is the only one that matters. Even if I am unknown here on earth, I shall be known and loved in Heaven.
As a saint, every aspect of life is holy because all I do is devoted to God.
