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Sanctification is the work of God’s grace in making us holy. There is a difference between sin surviving in us and sin having the mastery over us. It is one thing for sin to live in you, it is another thing for you to live in sin. Sanctification means that sin is more and more put off and holiness i
But we must understand that a sanctified life is a sovereign work of God in the hearts of men and is not something that man of himself decides to do in order to attain blessings from God. Sanctification is a difficult, life-long process that grows out from the seed of regeneration and is based on ju
Holiness in God is that divine virtue whereby He is completely consecrated to Himself. For let us remember: God is the highest good. And as such He seeks and finds Himself. He reveals Himself in all the works of His hands as the Holy One. Sin does not have and cannot have any place in God; He is abs
We also find this truth in our liturgical forms. The Baptism Form says, "The Holy Ghost assures us, by this holy sacrament, that He will dwell in us, and sanctify us to be members of Christ, applying unto us that which we have in Christ, namely the washing away of our sins, and the daily renewing of
Sanctification is God's work of making us holy. This way, separate you from sin. And this way, consecrate you to God and devotion to Him. Eucatechism students also know that sanctification is one of what we call the steps of salvation or the elements of salvation. Seven of them. Beginning with
sanctify them so that they may be a light so you see here the importance of praying this prayer being concerned about a life of holiness being set apart to serve the Lord may God so preserve us and sanctify us in this world amen
and the very God of peace sanctify you wholly. And I pray God, your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is he that calleth you who also will do it. What a great good God who at the end of the letter pronounces such a rich bene
Sanctification
Benedictions are the pronouncement of Christ to his church. They are not mere wishes. They are not simply prayers, though the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. Benedictions are the powerful word of Christ to his church. A word that also works in you that believe. When w
Sanctification, Ten Commandments