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How does sanctification work in salvation?

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Sanctification is the process by which believers are made holy, grounded in the work of Christ, and not a work of their own.

Sanctification involves the believer being set apart for God's purpose and is intimately connected to the work of Christ. The Scripture teaches that Christ Himself is our sanctification, meaning that our holiness is derived from His righteousness and not our efforts. As we grow in grace, we mature in sanctification, but this is a continual work of God, reflecting His grace in our lives. Believers are sanctified not by their works but by the mighty work of the Holy Spirit, transforming us into the image of Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:30, Hebrews 10:10

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