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What does the Bible say about sanctification of the Spirit?

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Sanctification of the Spirit is God's work in believers to set them apart for salvation through truth and grace.

The Bible teaches that sanctification of the Spirit is an essential aspect of salvation, as outlined in 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14. This sanctification is the work of the Holy Spirit, who prepares the hearts of the elect to receive the truth. In essence, it is through this divine work that believers are set apart, enabling them to turn towards the truth and away from sin. The Spirit imparts a love for the truth, which is crucial for salvation, as the Scriptures declare that those who do not receive a love of the truth are left to their own delusion. Thus, sanctification is not merely a process of moral improvement, but a transformative act that aligns believers with God's redemptive purpose.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14

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