Sentences with phrase «even sanctification»

There is a double aspect: one is saved by being brought into a state of grace (or forgiveness or justification or even sanctification) instead of bondage to sin in this life, and by being brought into heaven instead of hell in the next life.

Not exact matches

If that negation of human works (and by implication of all human structure and conduct) is what Christianity is, then morality, tradition, authority, the Church, sanctification, discipleship, liturgical order, and even dogma are secondary at best.
The force of this concern that people not become complacent about their present condition is strikingly, if puzzlingly, expressed in his idea that even those who have attained entire sanctification should keep growing.
It has offered incoherent and even contradictory messages on sanctification.
Even if a person stops believing or fails to make much progress in sanctification, such failures do not stop God from bringing the person to glorification.
Internal Pentecostal relationships are more complex — with splits along racial lines, according to commitment to the Holiness doctrine of sanctification, and even more deeply over the issues of the «Jesus only» doctrines of the Trinity.
Not even the priests, who were considered holy people, could approach that mountain unless they had gone through a special service of sanctification.
We walk as human and even as believers who are indwelled by the Holy Spirit we are people with a continuing sin nature who are positionally sanctified and otherwise in process as to experiencial sanctification.
The gullibility's pragmatists are relationally transcribed be they overtly religious and even of the mundanely inverted against anything religious... The ever hardening of bitterness offerings runs ever continuously upon the mainstreamed religious waters unending motions... For without believer's sanctifications who would be the beneficiaries witnesses..?
Both Yehoshua were just expressing the prerogatives of kings and priests: Exodus 19:6 The first by securing a first step of sanctification by the slaughter of even innocent victims, and the second by bringing salvation to a great number in a less hostile environment.
Sermons, podcasts, interviews, conferences and even believer - to - believer conversations regarding sanctification are filled with this message, from the lay and the leader alike.
(See, for example: 1 Corinthians 1:30: «But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption»; 1 Thessalonians 1:9 - 10: «For they themselves shew of us what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God; And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come»; 1 Peter 2:24: «Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed..»)
Its reliance on legislative and judicial procedures to decide a complex theological, moral, and ecclesial matter has only heightened even more the disagreement while minimizing the possibility of serious, sustained engagement on basic issues such as theological anthropology, justification and sanctification, the nature of sin, repentance and forgiveness, Scriptural authority, and the nature and purpose of ordained ministry.
Parental love of children may be the beginning of the sanctification of life — yes, even in modern times.
A little later, discussing the identification of secularity with the «sanctification of ordinary life,» he wonders whether the latter perhaps had more benefits (even if it was «the camel's nose in the tent of enchantment») than Taylor acknowledges — and whether Taylor underestimates how much it might owe to Smith's own Reformed tradition.
Even those who have remained most faithful to the doctrine have modified some of the cruder forms of the «second blessing» theology by reaffirmation of the more subtle classical Wesleyanism, with its themes of growth and process in sanctification.
Is there another element of equal or even greater importance than justification or forgiveness — e.g., sanctification, obedience, or Spirit?
It is truth that the real sons of God has troubles within the fractal paradigms of the body's «inwardnessed» inter-cellular cosmologies as occasional protrutions of insolent «activists» that are sometimes revolting against the grains of our embodied sanctifications creating many unrighteous undulations of physical travesties not uncommonly being viewed by us celestial beings as being viral and even bacteriological undoings upon one's bodies in the way we understand things to be and therefore become.
In its imaginative action, culture gives some attributes even to our understanding of God, because the concepts of creation, redemption, sanctification, Lord, grace, and salvation reflect society's metaphorical labor.
«Just as the entire life and passion of Christ was directed primarily and comprehensively to the glorification of God, and as even the salvation of man is subordinated to this goal, likewise in the liturgy the soteriological purpose of the rite (santificatio hominis) is totally subordinated to its latreutical purpose (cultus divinus)... The two inseparable objectives of the liturgy, sanctification and homage, do not simply run side by side, but have an ordered relationship to one another; the act of grace is subordinate to the rite (David Berger, Thomas Aquinas and the Liturgy, 2004, pp.73 - 4, 87).»
Sanctification, propitiation, even holiness — probably not, unless they're regular church attenders at certain churches.
Some of these alternate ways of translating may not be better than «justification» or «sanctification» but they are legitimate and are even found in various translations of the Bible.
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