Sanctification - This means to be set apart for holy use. God pays for our sins, gives us spiritual life, and then makes us holy. He does not grant us faith to sin freely (1 Thess. 4:7; Romans 6:1-2). Because it is God working in us, we can then do good works of which God expects us to since he is in us and works through us (Eph. 2:10). People, places, and things can be set apart and used for holy use (Exodus 19:10, 14; 19:23; Gen. 2:3; 1 Tim. 4:4-5). For people, it is a process by which The Holy Spirit makes us more like the Son of God. Much like a baby growing up and learning how to be a person; we are spiritually born and The Holy Spirit raises us to learn how to more like the only begotten Son of God; because we are newly adopted Children of God.
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