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Why is Christ our sanctification important for Christians?

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Recognizing Christ as our sanctification is crucial as it directs our reliance entirely upon Him for holiness.

Understanding that Christ is our sanctification shifts the focus from our works to His complete and perfect sacrifice. When Jesus prays in John 17:19, 'For their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth,' He emphasizes that our sanctification is linked to His work on the cross. This central truth transforms our approach to God—believers are not made holy by their efforts but through faith in Christ's righteousness. Knowing Christ as our sanctification means we continuously look to Him for all aspects of spiritual growth, which fosters genuine humility and dependence on His grace. Furthermore, it reassures Christians when faced with their sinful nature, as their standing before God is secured in Christ alone.
Scripture References: John 17:19, Hebrews 10:14

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