Understanding Sanctification: God's Will and Our Role

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"Sanctification, as we understand it, is the process by which we are set apart for God, both externally and internally. This separation involves a cleansing from sin's pollution, enabling us to serve God wholeheartedly. We have examined three main perspectives on sanctification: perfectionism, the counteraction of sin, and the ongoing process that begins at regeneration and continues throughout our lives." [00:00:24]

"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." [00:05:41]

"Sanctification is God's will and purpose for us, integral to the entire process of salvation. It is not an optional add-on but the ultimate goal of God's work in our lives. Understanding this helps us see the continuity and unity in God's plan for our redemption." [00:05:15]

"Justification and sanctification are inseparable. We must avoid the error of isolating these doctrines, as they are part of the same divine process. This understanding prevents us from creating false divisions in our spiritual journey." [00:10:29]

"True forgiveness includes the beginning of sanctification. Seeking forgiveness means desiring separation from sin, which is the essence of sanctification. This insight challenges us to view forgiveness as more than just a release from guilt." [00:17:27]

"Evangelism must emphasize sanctification, not just forgiveness. The goal is to reconcile people to God, which involves being set apart for Him. This perspective ensures that our evangelistic efforts lead to genuine transformation." [00:18:30]

"Sanctification involves both God's work and our active participation. We must work out our salvation, recognizing that God empowers us to do so. This balance encourages us to engage in the process of becoming more like Christ." [00:32:54]

"Sanctification is primarily the work of God, attributed to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. However, we are also called to actively participate in this process. We must work out our salvation with fear and trembling, recognizing that it is God who works in us." [00:32:01]

"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. You take that statement of James in his epistle in that fourth chapter which is sometimes not properly understood because of our translations." [00:22:33]

"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." [00:31:46]

"Sanctification is not something we seek separately from forgiveness. True forgiveness involves a desire to be separated from sin, which is the essence of sanctification. Evangelism that focuses solely on forgiveness without emphasizing sanctification is incomplete." [00:18:14]

"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." [00:20:17]

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