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What does it mean to be sanctified in the truth?

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To be sanctified in truth means to be set apart by God through His Word for His purposes.

Sanctification is a crucial aspect of the Christian life, as highlighted in John 17:17, where Jesus asks the Father to sanctify His followers in the truth, which is God’s Word. This process involves being set apart for holiness and God's work, transforming believers to reflect Christ's character more closely. It is through the truth of Scripture that believers are educated, corrected, and motivated to pursue righteousness. This ongoing sanctification reflects the work of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives, aiding them in their journey toward Christlikeness.
Scripture References: John 17:17, 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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