Today's Daily Devotional - "Sanctification a Work of a Lifetime" 8/16/17
Sanctification a Work of a Lifetime

And for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth. John 17:19.
The
righteousness by which we are justified is imputed; the righteousness
by which we are sanctified is imparted. The first is our title to
heaven, the second is our fitness for heaven.
Many
commit the error of trying to define minutely the fine points of
distinction between justification and sanctification. Into the
definitions of these two terms they often bring their own ideas and
speculations. Why try to be more minute than is Inspiration on the vital
question of righteousness by faith?
As
the penitent sinner, contrite before God, discerns Christ's atonement
in his behalf, and accepts this atonement as his only hope in this life
and the future life, his sins are pardoned. This is justification by
faith.
Sanctification
is not the work of a moment, an hour, a day, but of a lifetime. It is
not gained by a happy flight of feeling, but is the result of constantly
dying to sin, and constantly living for Christ. Wrongs cannot be
righted nor reformations wrought in the character by feeble,
intermittent efforts. It is only by long, persevering effort, sore
discipline, and stern conflict, that we shall overcome.
It
[sanctification] is not merely a theory, an emotion, or a form of
words, but a living, active principle, entering into the everyday life.
It requires that our habits of eating, drinking, and dressing be such as
to secure the preservation of physical, mental, and moral health, that
we may present to the Lord our bodies—not an offering corrupted by wrong
habits but—“a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.”
The
Scriptures are the great agency in the transformation of character....
If studied and obeyed, the Word of God works in the heart, subduing
every unholy attribute.
There
is no such thing as instantaneous sanctification. True sanctification
is a daily work, continuing as long as life shall last.
- Ellen White "The Faith I Live By" Pg. 116
Today's Prayer Focus: Transformation & Latter Rain Scheduled Bible Reading: Genesis 37-39
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