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What does Ephesians 5 teach about sanctification in the church?

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Ephesians 5 teaches that Christ sanctifies the church through His love and the washing of water with the Word.

Ephesians 5 reveals that the sanctification of the church is a direct result of Christ's sacrificial love. Specifically, verse 26 mentions the church being sanctified by the washing of water with the Word. This metaphor illustrates the initial purification and cleansing of believers upon their union with Christ. The passage clarifies that sanctification is not merely an ongoing process but a definitive act that occurs when a person is brought into the body of Christ. Furthermore, it emphasizes that Christ’s ongoing nurture and care for His bride ensures continual growth in holiness, leading to her ultimate presentation as a glorious creation without spot or blemish at the consummation of all things.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:26

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