Argumentative Essay On Sanctification

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Thessalonians 4:3 says, “It is God’s will that you should be sanctified” It is God’s goal for his people is to be blameless and holy. Once saved, we are no longer prisoner of our sin and sanctification begins. Sanctification is a process and not instantaneous. It involves you and God to make you free from sin. The process is striving to live a Christian life-style according to the word of God. In order to continue sanctification we have to put forth effort into our transformation by putting away vices and renewing our mind to be holy and just. Sanctification affects us and everyone around us and brings peace and joy into our lives. It makes us become an example to help fellowship with others in Christ and to support and grow with each other. As we grow in holiness, we aim to reflect Christ.
Ephesians 1:4 says, “For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love” It is God’s plan and will that we be sanctified. One that can enter heaven follows the will of the father and pleases god by keeping his word. It is required as evidence of the children of God. It means to let go of the unrighteous acts to do gods will by keeping commandments. If you truly know Jesus, you will walk the way he …show more content…

If church and people of faith would demand of themselves to live a Holier life then we could change the direction of society. We seem to tolerate the diminishing morality of society. Since we have not taken a stand or spoken out against the lack of Sanctification in our lives, society has taken a road easily walked. If you were associating with people that live Holy lives then you would be at a high percentage of living a Holy life. If more of us people of faith lived a holy life even around those who are not believers I believe they would be compelled to live a different very just because of the higher standard

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