SANCTIFICATION - The Reasons and The Outcome of it

Every Christian must sanctify himself/herself as a living sacrifice that is worth acceptable before God, holy and pleasing to God, this is your spiritual act of worship (Romans 12:1).


Our body is a temple of the living God.
Before we can meet Lord's measurement, we must sanctify our body. (Click here to see The Signs and Examples of Consecrated Life). Anybody that is working or serving in the house of God must be holy.

Flee from sin, friendship with the world is an enmity of God.

If you are working in the house of the Lord, you must be holy. - 1 John 2:15-16

WHO SANCTIFIES (JOHN 17:17)

 1. God - 1 Cor 1:30
 2. Holy Spirit - Romans 15:16
 3. Blood of Jesus - Heb 13:12
 4. Christ - Eph 5:22-26
 5. Word of God - John 17:17
 6. Father - 1 Thes 5:23
 7. Faith - Acts 26:18.

WHY DO WE NEED TO SANCTIFY OURSELVES?

 1. Our hearts are full of evil - Titus 1:15

 2. Desperate wicked nature of the heart - Jeremiah 17:9

 3. The carnal mind - Rom 8:9

 4. The root of sin in man - Rom 6:6, Col 3:9, Eph 4:2.

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👉 Signs and Examples of Consecrated Life
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👉 7 Easy Tips On How You Can Be More Disciplined
👉 Diamond Factory In You


THE OUTCOME OF SANCTIFICATION

 1. Cordial relationship with God - 1 Peter 1:12
 2. Vessel unto honour - 2 Tim 2:21
 3. Authority over devil dominion - Matt 28:18

Without sanctification, living a holy life cannot be possible. Lord sanctified Himself, instruments in the house of the Lord sanctifies yourselves.

All workers in His vineyard sanctify yourself, Choir, Teachers, Ushers, Deacon and Deaconess, Evangelist, Pastor, Prophets; sanctify yourself so that you can an instrument for glory.

May God help us to do so.
Shalom.

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