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What is the true meaning of sanctification?

What is the true meaning of sanctification?

Definition of sanctify transitive verb. 1 : to set apart to a sacred purpose or to religious use : consecrate. 2 : to free from sin : purify.

What is an example of sanctification?

Sanctify is to make something holy, give something legitimacy or to set something apart through religious ceremony. When a priest blesses a marriage and gives it validity in the eyes of a church, this is an example of a time when the priest sanctifies the marriage.

What is the basis of sanctification?

Sanctification is “faith working by love”: not merited but appropriated by faith. When a Christian appeals to God in faith for the power to live a life of Godly love, the Holy Spirit takes away his or her “bent to sin” and replaces it with a “bent to loving obedience.”

What does it mean to live a sanctified life?

Disconnect from sin: To live a sanctified life, you must disconnect from sin. God has not planted sin in your life. His Word says that whosoever is born of God does not sin, because the seed of God abides in that person (I John 3:9). So, you need to disconnect from that sin now!

Is holiness and sanctification the same thing?

As nouns the difference between sanctification and holiness is that sanctification is (theology) the (usually gradual or uncompleted) process by which a christian believer is made holy through the action of the holy spirit while holiness is the state or condition of being holy.

What does the Bible say about being sanctified?

Sanctification is the action of setting something or someone apart as holy, purifying it, and dedicating it to God’s service. Without holiness, no one will see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14). We are in need of God’s sanctifying grace to be made holy as God is holy.

What’s the difference between sanctification and holy?

As nouns the difference between holy and sanctification is that holy is (archaic) a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in (holy of holies) while sanctification is (theology) the (usually gradual or uncompleted) process by which a christian believer is made holy through the action of the holy spirit.