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What does it mean to be sanctified by faith?

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To be sanctified by faith means to be set apart for God’s purposes and marked by a belief in Christ.

Sanctification by faith refers to the process by which believers are set apart for God's service and marked by their trust in Jesus. This theme is prevalent in Scripture, particularly in 1 John 3:23, where belief in the Son of God is emphasized as God's command. Sanctification occurs both as an initial act of being declared holy through faith in Christ and as a continual work in which the Holy Spirit transforms believers to fulfill God's purposes (Philippians 1:6). This transformation is evidenced by changes in character and behaviors that align with God's will and the teachings of Christ. Faith, therefore, is not only the means by which a person is justified but also the principle that governs their ongoing sanctification and relationship with God.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:23, Philippians 1:6, Acts 26:18, 1 Corinthians 1:30, Hebrews 10:10

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