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How does the concept of sanctification relate to salvation?

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Sanctification is the process by which Christians are set apart by God, following their justification through faith in Christ (Hebrews 10:14).

Sanctification in the context of salvation refers to the act of being set apart by God for His purpose. In Hebrews 10:14, it is stated that Christ has perfected forever those who are sanctified. This means that at the point of faith in Christ, believers are not only justified—declared righteous—but also sanctified, being set apart by God's grace for His glory. This indicates a transformative work of God in the lives of believers, where they are equipped to live according to His will, reflecting the holiness that has been credited to them through Christ’s atoning sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Jude 1:1

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