Embracing the Journey of Sanctification in Christ

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Sanctification means that we are separated unto God, separated from the world, separated from all defilement set apart for God and for God's service. That's the real meaning of sanctification and that of course has two sides to it: we are set apart from God in an external manner... [00:01:35]

The ultimate purpose which God has in doing everything that he's done for us is our sanctification. God's purpose in doing everything that he did in the Old Testament is ultimately our sanctification. God's purpose when he sent forth his son made of a woman made under the law was still our sanctification. [00:05:15]

There is nothing so fatal as to separate these doctrines from one another. Now it's a right thing to distinguish them, but there's all the difference in the world between distinguishing between things and separating them. For the purposes of thought and indeed in accordance with the scripture, you've got to distinguish justification and sanctification. [00:09:01]

If there is one thing that we must never do, it is to separate justification from sanctification because according to this teaching they are part of the same process. They are part of God's Great movement of Salvation which is one, and therefore I say we must never put these gaps between them. [00:11:36]

Sanctification is first of all and primary the work of God in us through and by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, my friends, it seems to me that it is thoroughly unscriptural to say that as a Believer, as a Christian, you can be without sanctification and decide yourself to go in for it. [00:31:36]

Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling for it is God that worketh in you both to Will and to do of his own good pleasure. Now it seems to me that there the balance is presented to us absolutely perfectly so that when we are discussing this question of the agency in sanctification... [00:32:16]

The moment therefore I argue that we are regenerate and United to the Lord Jesus Christ, the process of sanctification has already started. The moment I receive the divine nature, the moment I'm born again, something has come into me which is going to separate me from sin. [00:24:01]

There is one reason and one reason only why we should all be Sanctified and holy. It's this: not that we may be happy, not that we may get rid of our problems. We are to be holy because God is holy, because we are God's people, because Christ has died for us and purchased us. [00:22:03]

Sanctification in the scripture is attributed to the Father, to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. Let me give you the texts. Take for instance the way in which it teaches us that it is the Father's work: 1 Thessalonians 5:23, and the Very God of Peace sanctify you holy... [00:27:12]

The whole trouble I believe with regard to sanctification arises from our fatal tendency to start with ourselves instead of starting with God. You see, we think of ourselves and our problems and our sins and our needs and things like that, and we go with those things in our mind when we begin to think about sanctification. [00:20:20]

Sanctification is not about seeking temporary relief from sin but about being wholly set apart for God. It is a continuous process that begins at regeneration and continues throughout our lives. Our focus should not be on ourselves and our problems but on God and His holiness. [00:24:01]

The scriptures plainly teach us that God is working in us because he saved us, but he's working in Us in order that we may work it out, and those are the ways in which we do it. I hope to go into this in Greater detail next Friday what you and I really have to do... [00:41:45]

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