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How do we know that sanctification is important for Christians?

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Sanctification is vital because it sets Christians apart for holy purposes, as Christ prays for His followers to be sanctified through the truth of God's Word.

Sanctification is a critical doctrine within the Christian faith. In John 17:17, Jesus prays, 'Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.' This represents a profound truth about the believer's relationship with God—sanctification marks the transition from being common to being holy. It's an act initiated by God, and it reflects the believer's status as chosen and set apart for God's purposes. This process not only acknowledges the positional sanctification, which occurs at the moment of salvation, but it also emphasizes the continuous work of the Holy Spirit within believers. The call to be sanctified is reinforced throughout Scripture as Christians are urged to live lives that reflect their holy standing before God.
Scripture References: John 17:17, 1 Thessalonians 4:3, Romans 8:13, Colossians 3:5

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