Sanctification

A biblical definition of sanctification

January 28, 2010

The English word “sanctification” is derived from from the Latin noun sanctificio.  Its most generic Latin meaning is “to separate and set aside.”  Since the early days of the Roman church its Latin usage has been primarily related to Christian theology, which uses it in a religious sense, “to separate and set aside for holiness,” [...]

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It’s about the mind!

December 20, 2009

In his letter to the Roman church Paul lays out a fairly simple but comprehensive explanation of God’s relationship to humankind. It goes like this: We don’t want to acknowledge God’s authority over us so we reject Him. God allows us to choose to be without Him and to reap the consequences of doing so. [...]

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