Understanding Sanctification: God's Call to Holiness

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Sanctification is God's will for us now if you want a text for this there is the great statement in the first epistle to the Thessalonians the fourth chapter and the third verse where we are told explicitly for this is the will of God even your sanctification. [00:05:02]

The ultimate purpose which God has in doing everything that he 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 Purp purpose when he sent forth his son made of a woman made under the law was still our sanctification. [00:08:18]

The first principle to grasp is that this is the end and object of the whole process of Salvation if that is true then I think we must recognize that there are certain dangers which must be a v it at all costs. [00:11:38]

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. [00:14:29]

True forgiveness involves a desire to be separated from sin, and evangelism must emphasize sanctification alongside forgiveness. Our focus should be on God, recognizing that we are called to holiness because He is holy. [00:18:39]

Sanctification is primarily the work of God, attributed to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. However, we are also called to actively participate in this process, working out our salvation with fear and trembling. [00:26:54]

The balance between divine action and human responsibility is crucial in understanding sanctification. We must recognize that God works in us to will and to do His good pleasure, and we are called to actively participate in this process. [00:32:19]

The moment therefore I argue that we are regenerated 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. [00:36:10]

Sanctification is first of all and primarily 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 dis decide yourself to go in for it. [00:41:46]

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. [00:49:33]

Salvation is God's work from beginning to end and therefore there can be no gaps you can't have any sort of Hiatus it is something that's started by God continued by God and is perfected by God himself. [00:20:25]

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. [00:22:23]

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