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Is Sanctification an experience?
Call to prayer
Title: Is Sanctification an experience?
By: Michael Ntow
Date: 21/09/2021
We all, with open face, beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory.
2 CORINTHIANS 3:18
Is sanctification an experience? There are large numbers of stories about people who have had marvelous experiences, of people, for example, who had a bad temper or something like that. Well, here is my answer. First and foremost, there is no evidence at all in the New Testament that this kind of experience means sanctification. It may be a part of sanctification, it may greatly aid sanctification, but it is not sanctification in and of itself. We must not base our doctrine on experiences but on the teaching of the Word of God.
The teaching of the Scripture is that โWe all, with open face, beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to gloryโ (2 Corinthians 3:18). Sanctification is a growth, a development; it is a going forward. But it seems to me that the main trouble with this teaching about experience is that it confuses two things that are different, and the two things are these various experiences that we get in the Christian life and the grace of God in sanctification.
Sanctification is not an experience, it is a condition. It is my relationship with God: I am โchanged into the same image [of Jesus Christ] from glory to gloryโ (2 Corinthians 3:18). Sanctification involves experiences and is helped by them, but in itself it is not an experience. Sanctification is that process of growth and development that starts the moment we are saved, the moment we are justified, the moment we are regenerated. The experiences are not the process of growth, but they do help and stimulate it.
A thought to ponderย
We must not base our doctrine on experiences but on the teaching of the Word of God.
Prayer point
Letโs pray for the grace to be students of the Word and to grow thereby in order to be one with the Word.
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