the Lord. Sanctification is a critical aspect of the Christian life, highlighting the transformation and growth expected after justification. In this sermon, Best emphasizes the distinction between justification and sanctification, noting that while justification is a completed act of God, sanctification is an ongoing process where believers are effectively changed and empowered by Christ's work in them. He utilizes Romans 6:1-14 as a foundational text, where Paul discusses the believer's union with Christ's death and resurrection, clarifying that believers are to reckon themselves dead to sin and alive to God. The sermon underscores the importance of understanding the judicial nature of this change, advocating that sanctification reflects an active participatory role for believers through the Holy Spirit. Practically, this doctrine calls for a continuous effort in battling sin and pursuing holiness in the believer's life.
“The Christian message must be believed before the Christian life can be lived. There can be no fruit where there is no root.”
“The more a believer is sanctified, the more conscious of sin he becomes.”
“Sanctification deals with the present process... glorification is the final issue.”
“There is therefore now no condemnation for them who are in Christ Jesus.”
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