But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us...sanctification (1Co 1:30).
Christ is made unto us sanctification. It's not a process. We are perfectly holy, in Christ. There's no such teaching in the Scriptures regarding a process or a progression of sanctification.
@preacherman777bb Hey, Preacherman. I think that we would need to define our terms. I think we are all called to holiness. But none of us (in this life) achieve perfect living/holiness - that won't come until we are glorified! Sanctification is the process through which we become more holy - more like Christ. It is the refining process. Does that make sense?
very good. Another analogy: Justification, Jesus Christ is the foundation. Glorification is the roof or crown of reward. Sanctification is the building that we put on our foundation. Some people just put trash on the foundation and when it passes through the fire all you have left is your foundation with no structure to place a crown on.
Not at all! I firmly believe that we are saved by grace, through faith plus NOTHING. There is not a single work we can do to be saved. Watch the Justification video. When we were justified by Christ, we were declared righteous. Sanctification is the process of the Spirit refining us in this life, and Glorification is our eternal hope.
You misunderstood the intention - easy to do in this venue! Just to clarify to any other visitors, you CAN NOT be saved by any work you do - it is only by faith!
Your gospel is anathema.
skoobalon 1 week ago
A process? Really?
But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us...sanctification (1Co 1:30).
Christ is made unto us sanctification. It's not a process. We are perfectly holy, in Christ. There's no such teaching in the Scriptures regarding a process or a progression of sanctification.
skoobalon 1 week ago
So you believe santification is the same thing as holiness? If not what is the difference?
preacherman777bb 1 year ago
@preacherman777bb Hey, Preacherman. I think that we would need to define our terms. I think we are all called to holiness. But none of us (in this life) achieve perfect living/holiness - that won't come until we are glorified! Sanctification is the process through which we become more holy - more like Christ. It is the refining process. Does that make sense?
ShuriRyuKa 1 year ago
very good. Another analogy: Justification, Jesus Christ is the foundation. Glorification is the roof or crown of reward. Sanctification is the building that we put on our foundation. Some people just put trash on the foundation and when it passes through the fire all you have left is your foundation with no structure to place a crown on.
UPSers4Christ 2 years ago
Oh, I get it. These three videos are laying out a simple works based salvation... GARBAGE! Listen how many times the guy states 'we.'
mmymac 3 years ago
Not at all! I firmly believe that we are saved by grace, through faith plus NOTHING. There is not a single work we can do to be saved. Watch the Justification video. When we were justified by Christ, we were declared righteous. Sanctification is the process of the Spirit refining us in this life, and Glorification is our eternal hope.
You misunderstood the intention - easy to do in this venue! Just to clarify to any other visitors, you CAN NOT be saved by any work you do - it is only by faith!
ShuriRyuKa 3 years ago