What is the process of sanctification?
Calvinist theologians interpret sanctification as the process of being made holy only through the merits and justification of Jesus Christ through the work of the Holy Spirit that are then reflected in humanity.
Is sanctification instant or progressive?
Instead of entire sanctification, they favored instantaneous sanctification (see 1 Cor. 6:11-12) and progressive sanctification (2 Cor. 3:15), that is, that Christians are positionally sanctified at conversion but then progressively sanctified over the course of their lives.
What is a sanctification experience?
Sanctification is a grace that effects the inner man in such a way that his affections are alienated from the love of the world and exalted to a supreme love of God. The sanctified person loves the Lord with his whole heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30).
Is sanctification a second work of grace?
Sanctification, as we are using the term, is a second definite work of grace wrought in the heart by the operation of the Holy Spirit. The disciples had their names written in heaven (Luke 10:20).
What is complete sanctification?
Entire sanctification is a state of perfect love, righteousness and true holiness which every regenerate believer may obtain by being delivered from the power of sin, by loving God with all the heart, soul, mind and strength, and by loving one’s neighbor as one’s self.
What is Crisis sanctification?
The crisis of sanctification occurs when believers become aware of their need for Christ’s provision and appropriate it by faith in His work. When the believer deals with the conditions of his heart and trusts fully in Christ’s work to make him holy, he may experience the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit within.
Why does sanctification take so long?
Why does our sanctification take so long? Because the goal of sanctification is dependence not independence. Paul describes Christian maturity as growing “up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ” (Eph. Cutting your own head off is not a sign of maturity but a surefire way to choose death.
What is the believers role in sanctification?
Believers are sanctified by God (Heb 2:11; 9:13- 14; 10:10, 14, 29; 13:12) through the Holy Spirit (1 Pet 1:2, 18f.) (Mullen, 1996, p. 712) in order that they may grow in holiness. Believers are to “throw off everything that hinders” and “run with perseverance,” “fixing our eyes on Jesus” (Heb 12:1-3).