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How do we know sanctification is a true doctrine?

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Sanctification is true as it reflects the Holy Spirit's work in believers to conform them to Christ's image.

According to scripture, sanctification is the process through which believers are transformed by the Holy Spirit. While there may be visible changes in conduct, such as stopping bad habits and becoming more productive citizens, these changes should not be confused with the essence of growing in grace. Instead, they are evidence of the Spirit working in the lives of believers, showing that they are being conformed to Christ's image. The true doctrine of sanctification emphasizes that while believers may strive to live holy lives, their growth is rooted in an understanding of God's grace and mercy towards them.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13, Romans 12:2

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