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Burn1986

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Sanctification happens when one or more sanctified believers lay hands on and pray over a saved believe Sanctification is simply the receiving of the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. This is shown by the Apostle Paul in Acts. Once one receives the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, one can pray for understanding of Scripture and the Holy Spirit will reveal the "spiritual" understanding of Scripture which is the "meat" of the Word Paul spoke of.

Scripture teaches that God is a spirit and to worship Him we must worship Him in "spirit" and truth. The Truth of Scripture comes from the spiritual understanding of Scripture.
Nope. True sanctification is a process by which we are transformed into His likeness, day by day, of trial and error, where His desires start to become our desires. It’s the process of becoming a holy bride.
 

p_rehbein

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Well, whatever. You need to loosen up then. Look dude. No one has the exact same salvation experience. Duh. Go ahead and freak out if you want. Grow up
Why are you responding this way? Salvation may occur at various places and times. It does not have to be in a church setting. It could be in a corn field, the forest, the desert, or some such. However, unless one (with a sincere and contrite heart) repents and asks Jesus to come into their lives as Lord and Savior they are not saved.

You can be as "smirky" as you wish, but you can not rewrite Scripture to suit your ideologies.

If you are having a problem with the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, that's on you, not me. Either believe Scripture or some other gospel than that of the Gospel of Jesus. On that point I will believe in the Gospel of Jesus, for it is the one True Gospel.

Your childish insults aside.........
 

p_rehbein

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Nope. True sanctification is a process by which we are transformed into His likeness, day by day, of trial and error, where His desires start to become our desires. It’s the process of becoming a holy bride.
Scripture please. Oh, that's right, you don't like it when folks want Scriptural evidence to support ones statements.
 

Burn1986

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Scripture please. Oh, that's right, you don't like it when folks want Scriptural evidence to support ones statements.
2am in the morning and we’re arguing on some forum. I’ll get them for you tomorrow
 

p_rehbein

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Sanctification happens when one or more sanctified believers lay hands on and pray over a saved believe Sanctification is simply the receiving of the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.
I can agree with a lot that you have been posting; however, I must disagree with this statement. I believe that scripture shows us that the believer is indwelt by the Holy Spirit at the point of salvation - for, that is exactly-and-precisely what [actually] saves you - being "sealed" by the Holy Spirit.

After salvation - sanctification is a process to transform the believer into the likeness of Christ. (as you mention in the quote below)

I believe what you said here is more agreeable in terms of what the Bible says:
 

p_rehbein

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however, I must disagree with this statement. I believe that scripture shows us that the believer is indwelt by the Holy Spirit at the point of salvation
Ok, consider this: When one is saved, they become as a new born baby and they must begin to grow in their salvation and learn Scripture and strive to mature, right? They are as an empty vessel at their salvation and must be "filled with Christ." Right? BUT, they are STILL saved, right?

Same with sanctification. How one receives the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit is by the laying on of hands and praying over by sanctified believers. When this happens, they receive the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, right? Once the Holy Spirit enters into them they are sanctified, right? Now the process of growing in spiritual understanding of Scripture and faith and becoming a mature believer begins. BUT, they STILL received the indwelling presence and are sanctified, right?

All believers must grow in their faith/walk with Christ. Always learning and always seeking to do what God purposed them to do. Each believer was purposed by God for a reason, and the sanctified believer will be given the abilities to fulfill said purpose by the Holy Spirit. Right? Just as one is saved, but just beginning their walk, one is sanctified, but just beginning their journey on the long path to becoming a mature believer in Jesus and understanding of Scripture.

Anyhoo, it's pretty simple IMO to understand how sanctification occurs and grows.
 

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