
progressive sanctification
An ongoing inner transformation in which the Holy Spirit works to make the believer more and more like Christ in every way, including desires, thoughts and actions; most frequently simply called sanctification.
Learn more:
- Tim Challies: The Essential: Sanctification
- Nathan W. Bingham: What Is Sanctification?
- John Piper: Sanctification
- J. I. Packer: Sanctification
- J. C. Ryle: Justification and Sanctification: How Do They Differ?
- T. C. Hammond: Union With Christ and Sanctification
- S. Lewis Johnson: Riches of Divine Grace: Sanctification (mp3)
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Filed under Salvation.
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