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How do we know that the concept of sanctification is true?

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Sanctification is affirmed in scripture as the necessary response to God's redemptive work in our lives.

Sanctification, or being set apart for God's purposes, is rooted in the narrative of redemption. In Exodus 13, God instructs His people to consecrate the firstborn, which extends to the understanding that all believers, as His redeemed, are set apart for His service. This principle is echoed in the New Testament, where Paul implores believers in Romans 12 to present their bodies as living sacrifices, a direct act of sanctification based on the mercies shown to them. The transformative work of the Holy Spirit further assures us of the truth of sanctification as believers grow in holiness and reflect the character of Christ in their daily lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 13:2, Romans 12:1-2, Colossians 3:10

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