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Why is looking to Christ important for sanctification?

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Looking to Christ is crucial for sanctification because He is our means of holiness and provides the grace necessary to overcome sin (Romans 6:14).

Christ is not only our justification but also our sanctification. In Romans 6:14, Paul asserts that believers are not under the law but under grace, which fundamentally affects how we pursue holiness. Rather than striving to meet the law's demands, which only leads to guilt and condemnation, believers are called to abide in Christ, trusting Him to produce righteousness in their lives. This shift from law to grace empowers believers to live in a way that honors God because it is motivated by love and gratitude rather than mere obligation. By fixing our eyes on Christ, we draw strength from His relationship, enabling us to bear fruit that reflects His character.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, John 17:17

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John 17:17
Octavius Winslow · Nov 3, 2016
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