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What does sanctification mean in the Bible?

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Sanctification refers to the process by which believers are set apart and made holy by God.

Sanctification is a critical aspect of the Christian life, indicating how believers are set apart for God’s purpose and made holy through the work of the Holy Spirit. In Jude 1, the term 'sanctified by God the Father' emphasizes that believers are chosen and set apart according to God’s will. This involves both a positional sanctification—where the believer is declared holy in Christ—and a progressive sanctification, whereby believers grow in holiness through their walk with God. This change in status enables them to reflect Christ's character and fulfill their purpose in the world, aligning with God's will and preparing for eventual glorification.
Scripture References: Jude 1, 1 Thessalonians 4:3

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Jude 1 - Part 1
Paul Mahan · Dec 15, 1991
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