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Sanctification

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The text offers a systematic, scriptural exposition of sanctification, defining it as separation, dedication, and Spirit-filling while citing biblical and lexical definitions. It contrasts Old Testament ceremonial setting apart with New Testament inward purification through Christ and the Holy Spirit. Chapters consider the apostolic experience, consecration and dedication, the promise of inheritance sealed by the Spirit, faith's role in sanctification, and a process of removing sin. The author discusses Christian perfection and practical holiness, employs vine-and-branches imagery, and concludes with practical counsel and a questions-and-answers section to clarify application.

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J. W. Byers

J. W. Byers is an author known for his work in the realm of Christian literature. His notable book, "Sanctification," explores themes of spiritual growth and the process of becoming more aligned with one's faith. Byers' writing reflects a deep engagement with theological concepts, making his contributions significant for readers interested in religious studies and personal development within a Christian context. His work continues to resonate with those seeking to understand the complexities of sanctification and its implications for daily life.

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