In his sermon "Sanctification - Defined & Explained, Part 2," Wilbur Elias Best presents a comprehensive exposition of the doctrine of sanctification, discussing both positional and progressive aspects. Best argues that sanctification is provided by God through the Holy Spirit, who applies the work of Christ to believers, enabling their growth in holiness and moral conformance to God’s will. He references key Scriptures, such as Romans 6:1-2 and Leviticus 20:26, to illustrate God's command for His people to be holy, explicating how sanctification includes the whole being—body, soul, and spirit. The sermon emphasizes that although believers are positionally sanctified, progressive sanctification is a continual process requiring the believer’s active cooperation with the Holy Spirit, reflecting key Reformed doctrines on grace, obedience, and the transformative work of Christ.
“By Christ's work for us, a right relation with God is established. By God's work in us, a right attitude toward God is effected.”
“Regeneration begins with a crisis, and sanctification grows with a confidence.”
“Sanctification does not mean present perfection... but it does mean progress in the principle of life toward perfection.”
“Progressive sanctification is both a grace and a duty.”
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