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The Cost of Sanctification
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May the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely . . . —1 Thessalonians 5:23 |
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pray, asking God to sanctify us, are we prepared to measure up to what that
really means? We take the word sanctification much too lightly. Are
we prepared to pay the cost of sanctification? The cost will be a deep
restriction of all our earthly concerns, and an extensive cultivation of all
our godly concerns. Sanctification means to be intensely focused on God’s
point of view. It means to secure and to keep all the strength of our body,
soul, and spirit for God’s purpose alone. Are we really prepared for God to
perform in us everything for which He separated us? And after He has done
His work, are we then prepared to separate ourselves to God just as Jesus
did? "For their sakes I sanctify Myself . . ." ( John
17:19 ). The reason some of us have not
entered into the experience of sanctification is that we have not realized
the meaning of sanctification from God’s perspective. Sanctification means
being made one with Jesus so that the nature that controlled Him will
control us. Are we really prepared for what that will cost? It will cost
absolutely everything in us which is not of God. Are we prepared to be caught up into the full meaning of Paul’s prayer in this verse? Are we prepared to say, "Lord, make me, a sinner saved by grace, as holy as You can"? Jesus prayed that we might be one with Him, just as He is one with the Father (see John 17:21-23 ). The resounding evidence of the Holy Spirit in a person’s life is the unmistakable family likeness to Jesus Christ, and the freedom from everything which is not like Him. Are we prepared to set ourselves apart for the Holy Spirit’s work in us? |