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What is sanctification in the Christian life?

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Sanctification is the lifelong process of becoming increasingly holy and Christlike after salvation.

Sanctification, as discussed in Romans 6, refers to the process by which a believer is progressively made more like Christ throughout their life. After the initial act of justification, where we are declared righteous before God, the believer is called to live out this new identity, actively turning away from sin and growing in holiness (Romans 6:11-14). This transformation is ongoing and is marked by a greater obedience to God’s commands as one matures in faith.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-7

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