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Christian's Pocket Guide to Growing in Holiness: Understanding Sanctification - Spiritual Growth Book for Bible Study & Daily Devotion (Pocket Guides)
Christian's Pocket Guide to Growing in Holiness: Understanding Sanctification - Spiritual Growth Book for Bible Study & Daily Devotion (Pocket Guides)

Christian's Pocket Guide to Growing in Holiness: Understanding Sanctification - Spiritual Growth Book for Bible Study & Daily Devotion (Pocket Guides)

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No true Christian wants to keep on sinning. Yet the battle seems unwinnable. For every slain opponent two more emerge from the shadows. And to make matters worse, an endless stream of pundits are on hand with conflicting combat tactics: 'Try harder. Do more.' 'It's a matter of mind over matter.' 'Imitate Christ. Ask, What would Jesus Do?' 'Take a break. Even if you yield to every known sin, you're still a winner because Christ has forgiven everything.'In the Bible we find a more coherent and realistic approach to growing in holiness. Victory over sin does not come to the spiritual sluggard. Effort is essential. Even so, self-transformation is not possible. 'Sanctification is by faith alone in Christ alone.' The gospel is not just for day one of the Christian life; it's for the whole journey. How do we grow in holiness? We grow through the Word of God and prayer and sacraments. This book will help us find the benefits of growing in Christ for which there is no substitute.

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This booklet is not exhaustive, but it does cover its subject.The main lesson that Fesko is teaching comes down to the historic reformed position on sanctification.Sanctification is not something we do for ourselves, but something that arises from our union with Christ. That does not mean, however, that we are passive in the Christian life. Fesko spends a little time on the relationship between justification and sanctification, though a lot more could be said.Fesko touches upon a number of false views of sanctification, but the book is not a polemic as such. Rather it is an introduction to the subject.
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