Basic Theology: Sanctification - The Stages of Phases of Sanctification

The Stages of Phases of Sanctification

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The Bible speaks of sanctification in three ways and it is important you know the way it is being spoken of in which passage?

Sin is any word, thought or action that that falls short of God's perfect character (Romans 3:23; Matthew 5; Romans 14:23).

The three ways in which scripture uses the word in reference to every believer is

Initial Sanctification

1. Every believer is already fully and eternally sanctified because of his faith in and his union with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 10:10 and 14

Progressive Sanctification
2. Every believer is to be sanctified.
1 Thessalonians 4:3,
1 Thessalonians 1-12

Ultimate Sanctification
3. End of Sanctification is Glorification

To put it another way: every believer is already positionally sanctified, and nothing can be added to or taken away from this glorious fact. As Christians, saints, we are sanctified.

But, experimentally we are not fully sanctified, this is a progressive work of God in our lives which will, or should go on changing us more and more into the likeness of Christ until we see Him and are then (and only then) “conformed” to His image (Romans 8:29); and “to present you before his glorious presence without fault’ (Jude 24); “without stain or wrinkle, or any other blemish” (Ephesians 5:27).

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