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VII. Sanctification
All believers are set apart unto God () at the time of their regeneration ().
They should grow in grace () by allowing the Holy Spirit to apply God’s Word to their lives (), conforming them to the principles of divine righteousness (, ; ) and making them partakers of the holiness of God (; , )
1. Set Apart
This aspect of the statement defines what we are
God declares and views us as set apart and holy.
This is His action and His viewpoint
All believers are set apart unto God () at the time of their regeneration ().
to keep or save (something) for a particular purpose and to be a quality that makes (someone or something) better than or different from other people or things
“by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified”
Christ made us holy and set us apart by His sacrifice
At salvation, His blood and sacrifice pays off our sin debt
Therefore, we are righteous before God
“you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified”
Washed- made clean
Sanctified- set apart as or declare holy; consecrate.
Justified- declared righteous in the sight of God
2. Growth
They should grow in grace () by allowing the Holy Spirit to:
a. apply God’s Word to their lives ()
“you may grow up into salvation”
Like a child, we are babes in Christ and then grow to maturity
The Word is our primary nourishment and source of Growth
Read it, study it, meditate upon it, memorize it, and live it!
b. conforming them to the principles of divine righteousness (, ; )
“be transformed by the renewal of your mind”
He renews our mind
He adjusts our thinking, priorities, and attitudes
While lost- we were selfish and focused on our own lusts (appetites)
Philosophy: if it feels good do it!
Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die
By our nature, we live contrary to God’s law
After Salvation:
He changes our focus!
We live for Him
To bring Him glory
To please Him
To experience the best life possible
A life of purpose lived as the Creator designed us
Our desires change as He sanctifies us
Sin’s hold on us isn’t as strong
We still have the flesh to fight, but it isn’t our Master.
He creates in us a desire to please and glorify Him
Abstain from immorality
He aids us in overcoming our lusts
Early, we saw He declares us to be holy.
In sanctification, He adjusts our behavior and mindset so that we start living as what He has made us to be.
c. making them partakers of the holiness of God (; , )
Cleanse ourselves
Be holy
the state of being holy.
God is holy and makes us holy.
Application:
This statement has defined 2 things:
Who we are
Sanctified, justified, glorified
How we live
Like we are what we are!
Holy, set apart, cleansed.
Our lives do matter
God desires us to live by His standard.
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