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Forfatterens bildeLinda Avdiel Aanestad Haugland

True sanctification is to reach a mature state where we are not easily tossed to and fro.

Oppdatert: 12. apr. 2022

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If God would just sit ready trying to catch you in a moment where you are doing something else than reading the bible, and shut the door as in the close of probation, it really portray God as a very evil God. If we have not reached a point in our sanctification where we are filled with the truth and can do something else for a while, without falling, then what is the point of sanctification? We will not sit with a Bible in our hands every day in heaven.


We can never not sin by trying not to sin. So this just makes no sense to me other than trying to ruin God's reputation.


True sanctification leave room to make some errors as long as you learn. To be afraid to act out of fear of sinning all the time and think that is a holy, perfect state, is senseless to me.


The point is to reach a state where we are not easily tossed to and fro, where we have reached maturity and we can no longer be moved, as in falling back into a fallen truth or into another line of error. As in rejecting the true doctrine of Christ and end up an unbeliever.



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