What happened is that anyone living on the ground will face a final decision whether they are believers or non-believers, and this final decision will determine their destination did. The truth is that after our recognition and repentance, salvation can not be given to ourselves. We must show our faith and dedication to God. Salvation can not be guaranteed, but the death of Christ on the Cross makes it possible for us to accomplish it.
Remember, Paul wrote a letter to the Corinthians, and we know that Corinth had a lot of evil and conflict. But as a perfect fact, the Corinthians were told that Jesus Christ became their wisdom, justice, sanctity, and atonement. He did not use the word position or experience. He said that Jesus is our sanctification and reality. Jesus has really become our sanctified. If sanctification is due to grace, no one can praise himself, only the glory of man "only gives glory to the Lord". If we insist that we have only a sanctified position, it will be meaningless - because we live in the field of experience. I am not interested only in Jesus' theological position, but Jesus Christ is now on me, what does this actually mean?
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.