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Why is God's grace important for sanctification?

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God's grace is crucial for sanctification because it is the means through which we are made holy.

God's grace is the foundation upon which sanctification is built. Without grace, we would remain in our sinful state and be unable to fulfill the call to holiness. In Genesis 17:1, God commands Abram to 'walk before Me, and be thou perfect,' underscoring that it is only through His grace that we can respond faithfully to such a divine command. This grace operates through the gospel, which powerfully renews our hearts and minds, leading us to perceive Christ more clearly and rely on His righteousness rather than our own efforts. The mutual dependence between grace and sanctification is evident, revealing that our growth in holiness is entirely a work of God, ensuring that He alone receives the glory.
Scripture References: Genesis 17:1

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