Repost
This repost is to make it shorter and readable; The idea that you must be kept saved by, "
keep believing", is a counterfeit gospel and a counterfeit Christ. Your "
Sanctification" is what makes you acceptable to God for service. It is a life long pursuit of holy living and service to God. The people who are pushing this "
keep believing", nonsense are dead wrong. It is God and the Holy Spirit Who will Sanctify and keep you Sanctified until the day of our redemption, not, "keep believing"
It will only take about 2 minutes to read through this example;
What is Biblical Sanctification:
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"The generic meaning of sanctification is "
the state of proper functioning." To sanctify someone or something is to set that person or thing apart for the use intended by its designer. A pen is "
sanctified" when used to write. Eyeglasses are "
sanctified" when used to improve sight. In the theological sense, things are sanctified when they are used for the purpose God intends. A human being is "
sanctified", therefore, when he or she lives according to God's design and purpose.
The Greek word translated "sanctification" (
hagiasmos) means "holiness." To sanctify, therefore, means "
to make holy." In one sense only God is holy (
Isa 6:3). God is separate, distinct, other. No human being or thing shares the holiness of God's essential nature. There is one God. Yet Scripture speaks about holy things. Moreover, God calls human beings to be holyas holy as he is holy
(Lev 11:44 ; Matt 5:48 ; 1 Peter 1:15-16). Another word for a holy person is "saint" (
hagios), "
meaning a sanctified one." The opposite of sanctified is "
profane"
(Lev 10:10).
Human beings ultimately cannot sanctify themselves. The Triune God sanctifies. The Father sanctifies (
1 Cor 1:30 ) by the Spirit (
2 Thess 2:13 ;
1 Peter 1:2 ) and in the name of Christ (
1 Cor 6:11 ). Yet Christian faith is not merely passive. Paul calls for active trust and obedience when he says, "Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit,
perfecting holiness out of reverence for God" (
2 Cor 7:1 ).
Sanctification According to God's Creative Design. A person or thing can be sanctified in two ways according to God's creative purpose or according to God's redemptive design. All sanctified in the first sense are used by God in the second sense. Not all God uses in the second sense are sanctified in the first sense. Fallen human beings still bear God's image (
James 3:9-10 ). Fallen creation still witnesses to God's existence and attributes (
Psalm 19:1-6 ;
Rom 1:20 ). Yet both, depending on the analogy employed, are skewed, broken, fallen, dysfunctional, "unsanctified."
Conclusion: Sanctification always requires God's presence. His presence is more than his "being there"a corollary of his omnipresence. It is his dynamic presence, producing fruit for which he alone is the source. "Indwelling" is not God's way of getting close to us sensually. It is a theological, rather than experiential, reality; it is "experienced" by faith, not by feeling.
What is Sanctification? Bible Definition and Meaning