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Justification and sanctification are the two most important doctrines in the Christian faith. ChaCha for now!
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The benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification, are, assurance of Godís love, peace of conscience, joy in the Holy Ghost, increase of grace, and perseverance therein to the end. The jus...
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Justification is distinct from sanctification because in justification God does not make the sinner righteous; He declares that person righteous (Romans 3:28; Galatians 2:16). Notice how justification and sanctification are distinct from on...
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There were some Rabbis in the early first century who were teaching that if all of them (the Pharisees) would just obey the whole law for a single day it would usher in the Messianic Age. Resultantly you had certain quarters of Judaism who ...
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Ernie, thank you for the chance to answer your question. Rather than just give you a pat answer, ...
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These three terms are closely related, yet distinct in meaning. Conversion is the event of the sinner's turning from the way of sin to the way of God. The apostle Peter described conversion in the sermon he gave after he healed the crippled...
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The word justification , as with the word condemnation , is a legal term used in the court room. A good example of this is Deut. 25:1 . Justification means to be declared righteous. When used in the context of the gospel the word justificat...
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Undoubtedly we should be aware of this, for one may insensibly slide into it.
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All three are ways of talking about salvation. Regeneration means to be born again. Justification means to be declared righteous by what Christ has done by His death on the cross. Sanctification refers to the new life of holiness that has b...
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One could write an entire Doctrinal Thesis on this question. I will try to be simple and to the ...
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