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How is sanctification related to our privileges as Christians?

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Sanctification reflects the privileges of believers by enabling them to live as sons of God and heirs through Christ (Romans 8:17).

Sanctification is deeply intertwined with the privileges afforded to believers as children of God. Through sanctification, Christians are empowered to live out their identity as sons and heirs of God. Romans 8:17 states that if we are children, then heirs—heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ—which signifies a profound relationship where believers not only belong to God but also partake in the inheritance promised to them. This inheritance grants spiritual and eternal benefits that influence their daily living and spiritual growth. Understanding this connection enriches the believer's appreciation for their calling, encouraging them to pursue holiness actively as a demonstration of their new identity and privileges in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17

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