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How do we know that sanctification is part of salvation?

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Sanctification is the work of the Holy Spirit in believers, ensuring they are set apart for God's purposes.

Sanctification refers to the process by which believers are made holy through the work of the Holy Spirit. It is an essential aspect of salvation, as described in 1 Peter 1:2, which highlights that believers are 'chosen for obedience and for sprinkling with the blood of Jesus Christ.' This indicates that sanctification precedes and accompanies redemption, bringing the believer into a state of separation from sin and dedication to God. The Holy Spirit acts in this process, transforming believers into the likeness of Christ and empowering them to live out their faith (2 Thessalonians 2:13). Without sanctification, one cannot truly understand or experience the fullness of redemption.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:2, 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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Don Fortner · Dec 9, 2009
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