What is sanctification? Three aspects of sanctification: position: (1 Corinthians 1: 2, 30). All believers are sacred, youngest, oldest, most thick, and most holy as spiritual. Just as God saw us in Christ (1 Corinthians 1: 1, 1: 1) (Bible.org, 2009). Occupation: In accordance with our understanding and belief in the position of Christ (Romans 6: 1-11), we change our position to experience. It is gradual, easy to change, it depends on obedience and the will of God (Romans 6: 13). As we act (2)
If there is a basic mistake, I do not think I can understand the meaning of the term "sanization". Once, I wrote the Biblical definition for my class at the Bible University. Many students emphasize the idea of purifying from moral evil. Some people have made sanctification clearer and more sacred. There, a saved person can not sin. It is not non-violent (you can not commit a crime) but non-criminal behavior (you can not commit a crime). Now, the students are not learning this from the Bible. Because the Bible does not teach that sanctification is an improvement of the essence of non-regeneration and not eradicating this property, God's children can not sin. In the life of Christians, the actual sanctity will be revealed. Selling is not just an act, it is an ongoing process.
Hebrew 12 clarifies the sanctity that Morse is working on. "Work hard for everyone's peace, no one will see the Lord for sanctity." For him, sanctification is a matter of individual holiness. The sanctity of our thoughts, words and actions is, of course, part of sanctification, but it is not the sum of it. Sanctification is the work of the Holy Spirit on the lives of Christians and they are becoming more aware of their need for Christ. Sacrifice is not a process of becoming Christ in our holiness and perfection. Through the Law, the Holy Ghost deepens our understanding of the gravity of our sins and strengthens our trust and faith in the goodness of Christ against our lives, deaths and resurrections. Sanctification brings us closer to the cross of Christ, but in the position of Christ it is not near it.