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What errors exist regarding the understanding of sanctification?

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Common errors include viewing sanctification as a second work of grace, merely external morality, or a progressive improvement based on human effort.

Many misunderstandings exist regarding the doctrine of sanctification. One prevalent error is the Pentecostal view, which posits that sanctification is a second work of grace that leads to sinless perfection. This view contradicts Scripture, particularly 1 John 1:8, which acknowledges that believers still contend with sin. Another error arises from self-righteous legalists who believe sanctification is limited to outward moral behavior, focusing solely on appearances rather than genuine holiness. Lastly, the widespread belief among many evangelical Christians is that sanctification is a gradual process driven by human effort. This is misleading, as true sanctification originates from God’s work through His Spirit, rather than human striving.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:8, Jude 1, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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