But
of Him you are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God ---
and righteousness and sanctification and redemption.
1 Corinthians 1:30
1 Corinthians 1:30
Today’s
title is an extremely important one, even though I don’t remember
ever hearing anyone preach on it. Jesus not only became our
redemption and justification, He is also our sanctification.
Too
many Christians today are still spiritual babies. They’ve been
attending church for years, so they should be ready to teach others –
aint gonna happen! Most don’t have enough doctrine in their head to
fill a thimble, and far too few could even give a definition of
sanctification, must less tell you how it applies to Christ.
During
the summer, I teach grade school kids at Christian camps. When I ask
them who knows how to spell “sanctification” all the
home-schoolers raise their hands. So my job is to teach the public
school kids. I lift up my hand and one by one put up a finger as I
spell “sanctification: C-L-E-A-N, sanctification.”
I’ll do this three or four more times during the lesson and when
I’m finally done, the public school kids have gotten it. The home
school kids on the other hand, just want to argue with me that the word
starts with an S followed by a whole bunch of letters.
The
Apostle Paul describes a long list of nasty lifestyles that typify
those who are not going to heaven (1 Corinthians 6:9-10). He
then goes on to say: “And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the spirit of our God.”
There
is no way that we can save ourselves. It’s a miracle and the Lord
has to do it. In the same way, we can’t clean up our own act.
Christ has to do that too. The grace that saves is the same grace
that transforms a person from self-destructive behavior. Jesus is not
only our Savior, He’s our “Sanctification: C-L-E-A-N,
sanctification.”
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