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What is the significance of being sanctified by the Spirit?

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Sanctification by the Spirit sets believers apart for obedience and holy living.

Sanctification is a vital aspect of a believer's salvation, as outlined in 1 Peter 1:2, which references the 'sanctification of the Spirit.' This process involves the Holy Spirit setting believers apart for a life of obedience and holiness. It is indicative of a profound transformation; those who are truly sanctified display a desire to follow Christ and adhere to His commandments. The Spirit not only convicts and convinces individuals of their sin, but also empowers them to live in accordance with God’s will. Therefore, the evidence of genuine sanctification is behavioral change and growth in grace, manifesting the reality of salvation in a believer's daily life.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:2

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