As Christians, Our Sanctification is a Process (TMF:851)

Peace to Live By: As Christians, Our Sanctification is a Process (TMF:851) - Daniel Litton
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       As we have discussed many times, part of the Christian life is our sanctification process, the process of us becoming more and more like Jesus. Many people do believe, and erroneously so, that Christians should be perfect people who have reached the heights of good behavior, in thought, word, and deed. But any of us who know other Christians will realize that this is not the truth. It is far from the truth actually. Our sanctification is a process. It takes us time to grow here and then grow there. Some of us are better in certain areas, and some of us are better in other areas. And central to all of this growth that is occurring is the Holy Spirit’s conviction of sin, wrong things we do, in our lives. Now, this conviction of sin is sometimes continual as we are seeking to rid ourselves of a bad habit that we have come to realize we have. Though, there are times when we have realized we have a bad habit in some area, and from time to time we will catch ourselves slipping up, and we then correct ourselves.