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Ten Biblical Texts On Entire Sanctification
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Are the roots of bitterness gone? This
is what Brengle used to ask soldiers - That is, are you living
the victorious life, above sin, or are you always struggling
to dominate the active sinful nature (natural inclination to
act selfishly) in your life? Why not root out 'the' sin that
so easily entangles, the old man, the sinful nature, the
natural inclination to sin? Why not neutralise it, render it
inactive, crucify it, smash it up? The sanctified soul has no
enemies within (but fierce conflict without, says the 1940
Handbook of Doctrine).
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Copilot: Here are ten Biblical texts on
entire sanctification, along with their contributions, verse
references, and rationale.
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1 John 3:2-3
Contribution: Encourages believers to
purify themselves in anticipation of Christ's return.
TPT: "Beloved, we are God’s children
right now; however, it is not yet apparent what we will
become. But we do know that when it is finally made visible,
we will be just like him, for we will see him as he truly is.
And all who focus their hope on him will always be purifying
themselves, just as Jesus is pure."
Rationale: This verse highlights the
motivation for sanctification, rooted in the hope of becoming
like Christ.
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Ephesians 5:25-27
Contribution: Describes Christ's
sanctifying work for the church, making it holy and blameless.
TPT: "And to the husbands, you are to
demonstrate love for your wives with the same tender devotion
that Christ demonstrated to us, his bride. For he died for us,
sacrificing himself to make us holy and pure, cleansing us
through the showering of the pure water of the Word of God.
All that he does in us is designed to make us a mature church
for his pleasure, until we become a source of praise to
him—glorious and radiant, beautiful and holy, without fault or
flaw."
Rationale: This passage emphasizes
Christ's role in sanctifying the church, presenting it as holy
and blameless.
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The Holy Ghost Is With Me. (William
Booth)
Booth wrote this in his late years. We
figure that it is a truth injection and a confidence builder
for everyone for whom it is true. May it strengthen your
resolve in your warfighting each day as you recall it.
Is Holy Spirit with you? This is
absolutely essential for any meaningful eternal impact on the
world from your actions. Why waste your efforts? Why exert
energy where Holy Spirit is not evidently working?
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Hebrews 12:14
Contribution: Encourages believers to
pursue peace and holiness, essential for seeing the Lord.
TPT: "In every relationship be swift to
choose peace over competition, and run swiftly toward
holiness, for those who are not holy will not see the Lord."
Rationale: This verse highlights the
importance of holiness in our relationships and in our pursuit
of God.
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"Remember the poor.” Paul was commanded
it. And it’s the one thing he wanted to do. How? That's a book
or three. But let's live with, identify with, become, and
think of when we're spending. Simplify. Hang out with them;
Jesus does.
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Romans 12:1-2
Contribution: Urges believers to offer
themselves as living sacrifices, transformed by the renewal of
their minds.
TPT: "Beloved friends, what should be
our proper response to God’s marvellous mercies? I encourage
you to surrender yourselves to God to be his sacred, living
sacrifices. And live in holiness, experiencing all that
delights his heart. For this becomes your genuine expression
of worship. Stop imitating the ideals and opinions of the
culture around you, but be inwardly transformed by the Holy
Spirit through a total reformation of how you think. This will
empower you to discern God’s will as you live a beautiful
life, satisfying and perfect in his eyes."
Rationale: This passage emphasizes the
transformative power of offering oneself to God and renewing
one's mind.
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1 Peter 1:15-16
Contribution: Calls believers to be
holy in all their conduct, reflecting God's holiness.
TPT: "Instead, shape your lives to
become like the Holy One who called you. For Scripture says:
'You are to be holy, because I am holy.'"
Rationale: This verse underscores the
call to holiness, mirroring the character of God.
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Philippians 1:6
Contribution: Assures believers that
God will complete the good work He began in them.
TPT: "I pray with great faith for you,
because I’m fully convinced that the One who began this
glorious work in you will faithfully continue the process of
maturing you and will put his finishing touches to it until
the unveiling of our Lord Jesus Christ!"
Rationale: This passage emphasizes
God's faithfulness in completing the sanctification process in
believers.
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2 Corinthians 7:1
Contribution: Encourages believers to
purify themselves, perfecting holiness out of reverence for
God.
TPT: "Beloved ones, with promises like
these, and because of our deepest respect and worship of God,
we must remove everything from our lives that contaminates
body and spirit, and continue to complete the development of
holiness within us."
Rationale: This verse highlights the
active role of believers in pursuing holiness, motivated by
reverence for God.
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Romans 6:22
Contribution: Highlights the
transformation from slavery to sin to sanctification and
eternal life.
TPT: "But now, as God’s loving
servants, you live in joyous freedom from the power of sin. So
consider the benefits you now enjoy—you are brought deeper
into the experience of true holiness that ends with eternal
life!"
Rationale: This passage emphasizes the
journey from sin to holiness, culminating in eternal life.
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disciples multiplying multiplying bases.
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Hebrews 10:14
Contribution: Describes the perfection
of believers through Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing ongoing
sanctification.
TPT: "And by his one perfect sacrifice
he made us perfectly holy and complete for all time!"
Rationale: This verse underscores the
effectiveness of Jesus' sacrifice in achieving complete
sanctification for believers.
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1 Thessalonians 5:23
Contribution: Emphasizes God's role in
sanctifying believers completely, spirit, soul, and body.
TPT: "Now, may the God of peace and
harmony set you apart, making you completely holy. And may
your entire being—spirit, soul, and body—be kept completely
flawless in the appearing of our Lord Jesus, the Anointed
One."
Rationale: This passage highlights the
comprehensive nature of sanctification, encompassing every
aspect of our being.
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