Sanctification
"Sanctification is the work of God's free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the image of God, and are enabled more and more to die unto sin, and live unto righteousness." - WSC
"Living a life of holiness helps us more and more to delight in and relish peace with God."
Some considerations:
- Sanctification is Rooted in the Nature of God.
Holiness is "God's crowning attribute, which sheds light
on all of His other attributes."
"Because God is holy, His creatures cannot approach Him
in their unholy state, unaided by sacrifice."
- Sanctification Magnifies God's Holiness
"Those who have a weak view of God's holiness are prone
to fashion God after their own image."
"Holiness is the life of God."
- Sanctification is Comprehensive and Moral
"All times and all things are meant for holiness,
both externally and internally."
"Sanctification propels the believer toward moral
excellence and practical righteousness."
- Sanctification is a Progressive Battle
"We must battle for holiness in Christ's strength every step
of the way, or we will fail in the attempt."
- Sanctification Involves Both Repentance and Righteousness
"Repentance unto life is a saving grace, whereby a sinner
out of a true sense of his sin, and apprehension of the
mercy of God in Christ, doth with grief and hatred of his
sin turn from it unto God, with full purpose of and
endeavor after new obedience." - WSC
"Repentance is essentially a changed life."
- Sanctification Must Be Seen in a Covenantal Context
"To be sanctified is to receive covenant blessing from a
covenant God who has brought us to new birth to bring us
to glory."
"Sanctification is rooted in God's covenant with believers
in Christ."
"It is the work of the Spirit to regenerate us, but it is our calling to bring forth the fruits of regeneration in our lives."
From A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life, Joel R. Beeke & Mark Jones, Ch. 33, "The Puritans on Living in Christ," pp.528-31.
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