Understanding the Process of Sanctification in Faith

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Now again I would remind you that nothing is more important in a sense than that we should see the relationship of these different aspects of the truth one to another. I should have to emphasize that point uh considerably this evening because in connection with the doctrine that we are now considering it is one of the most important points of all. [00:56:03]

The doctrine of justification as you know deals with this whole problem of sin in The Believer. What God does about Sin in The Believer. Now I need scarcely remind you as we approach this Doctrine this subject that it's a highly controversial one because there are a number of different views and theories with respect to it. [03:57:44]

John Wesley propounded a theory with regard to sanctification and Holiness which he regarded as absolutely vital and taught it himself and taught his preachers to preach it and it led to great discussion and I'm sorry to have to add to acrimonious debate between equally good Christian people and equally Evangelical people on the two sides. [04:53:04]

It is always the business of the Christian the believer to study the scriptures about any Doctrine and to arrive at what he regards as the most scriptural understanding of the truth. Now if you don't do that let me warn you what the consequences are likely to be if you say that it doesn't matter at all. [08:13:39]

The word used in the Old Testament the authorities are not quite agreed about it. Some say that it means to shine to shine like a bright light a shining others say that it means to cut and to separate. Well I'm very ready to put both together because I think the two aspects of the matter do come into this whole question of sanctification. [11:26:40]

Sanctification there is a cutting off there is a separation yes but true sanctification also involves a shining you know the sort of thing that was seen on moses' face after he'd been up on the mount with God his face shine there is a sort of brightness about Holiness a shining something of the Shina Glory itself. [12:07:20]

There are two main meanings to sanctification. The first is to set apart for God and for his service. Now that's a great meaning which attaches to this word representing sanctification in both the Old Testament and in the new and it's very interesting to observe that it's used not only with respect to men but even with respect to objects. [12:48:00]

Sanctification is a second meaning and the second meaning is not so much a positional meaning as an inward meaning. It doesn't so much make a statement about us as set apart for God. It means it it adds that because of that something happens within us to make us worthy of that it has an ethical meaning. [20:19:00]

It is that gracious and continuous operation of the Holy Spirit by which he delivers the Justified sinner from the pollution of sin renews his whole nature in the image of God and enables him to perform good works. Let me repeat that it is that gracious and continuous operation of the Holy Spirit. [22:05:00]

Sanctification then I say is really God's way and method of dealing with this problem of sin after our regeneration and our justification. There's just one other thing I must say before I leave this question of definition we must always be careful to Define sanctification not only in terms of our moral State and condition. [24:28:00]

Sanctification is a process which starts from the very moment of our regeneration and which continues progressively throughout our lives and which will only be perfect and complete beyond death and the grave. You notice the difference I take it I'm going to expound this next time but the big thing that differentiates this view from the others. [38:28:00]

Let us read these books which are all of them expositions of scripture let us go to the scriptures let's try to examine them as dispassionately as we can let's try to arrive at the truth concerning this matter and believe me if we do it together in that way our souls shall be blessed and enriched and we will thank God. [41:44:00]

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