Sanctification
Sanctification is the outcome and inseparable consequence of regeneration. He who is born again and made a new creature receives a new nature and a new principle and always lives a new life.
Author: J. C. Ryle
Topics: Creature, Famous, Inseperable, New life, Outcome, Principles, Reborn, Regeneration, Sanctification
Sanctifying faith is a grace of which the very life is action: it “worketh by love,” and, like a main-spring, moves the whole inward man. (Gal. v. 6.)
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Faith, Famous, Grace, Sanctification
Tell me not of your justification, unless you have also some marks of sanctification. Boast not of Christ’s work for you, unless you can show us the Spirit’s work in you.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christ, Famous, Holy Spirit's, Justification, Sanctification
I declare I know no state of soul more dangerous than to imagine we are born again and sanctified by the Holy Ghost, because we have picked up a few religious feelings.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Falsehood, Famous, Feelings, Religion, Salvation, Sanctification, Soul
Christ will never be found the Savior of those who know nothing of following His example. Saving faith and real converting grace will always produce some conformity to the image of Jesus (Col. 3:10).
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christ, Faith, Famous, Practical, Salvation, Sanctification, Saving
Genuine sanctification is a thing that can be seen.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Famous, Practical, Sanctification