
“For it is written: ‘Be holy, because I am holy’” (1 Pet. 1:16, NIV).
Sanctification. It’s one of those big church words that we learn on our discipleship journeys. We discover that sanctification means the life-long process God takes us through, of changing us into the image of Christ. We get this term from the Latin word santificatio, which means the act of making holy. As Holy Spirit sanctifies us, He works into our very nature the holiness of God.
In short, getting sanctified means growing up into spiritual maturity. This is God’s purpose for all of us who have put our faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible holds stern words of admonition for those who have not moved past Christian babyhood. Staying babes in Christ is just as tragic as it would be to encounter a physical baby who never developed past the stage of infancy.
Can you imagine a grown man or woman wearing Pampers and crawling around on the floor, crying instead of speaking? Believers who never submit to Holy Spirit’s process of growing us up in Him are akin to that picture. Not too pretty, is it?
The wonderful thing about God’s call to maturity is this. We aren’t called to grow up in a vacuum. Rather, we get the most amazing parenting environment to nurture us as we grow. Just as physical babies and children need a whole lot of love in order to develop correctly, so do we as we grow up in Jesus. And He abundantly provides.
The other day, my daughter Ester exclaimed to me about Continue reading Nurtured into Holiness
