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How does sanctification relate to the believer's life?

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Sanctification is the process by which believers are made holy through their union with Christ.

Sanctification is integral to the believer's life as it reflects the transformative work of the Holy Spirit enabling them to live in accordance with God's will. This process is not about becoming holier but recognizing that believers are already declared holy in Christ (1 Corinthians 1:30). As they grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ, they live out their sanctification by relying on the sufficiency of His grace as a means to overcome sin (Romans 6:14). This transformative process is rooted in faith and dependence on Christ alone, emphasizing the work He has done in making them new creations.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:30, Romans 6:14, 2 Peter 3:18

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Jesus Only
Tim James · Aug 28, 2010
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