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What does sanctification mean in a Christian's life?

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Sanctification refers to being set apart by God for His holy purpose, rooted in Christ’s redemptive work.

Sanctification is an essential aspect of the believer's journey, illustrated in John 17:19, where Jesus sanctifies Himself for the sake of His followers. It encapsulates three dimensions: the Father's election, the Son's sacrificial work, and the Spirit's transformative power in the life of a believer. This process is not instantaneous but progressive, enabling Christians to grow in holiness and be conformed to the image of Christ. The Scriptures underscore that without Christ's sanctifying work, we cannot be transformed, highlighting the interconnectedness of the Trinity in applying salvation.
Scripture References: John 17:19, Galatians 3

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