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What does it mean to be sanctified according to the Bible?

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To be sanctified means to be set apart by God for His purposes.

Sanctification, as described in Acts 20:32, signifies that believers are separated by God for His glory and service. This process involves being made holy and is rooted in the grace of God, reflecting our status as His children. The significance of sanctification lies in its transformative power, as it not only signifies being set apart but also implies ongoing growth in grace and truth, leading to a life that reflects the character of Christ. Believers are called to live in a manner that is consistent with their sanctified status, seeking to uphold the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 20:32

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