We do not fall into sanctification by passivity, osmosis or casually. The critical point is that we make an intentional consecration of our whole being to the Lord. This is essential to the growth that follows. The growth part of sanctification happens as we consciously and obediently avail ourselves of all the means of grace. The means of grace are all the ways by which grace is mediated to us. Prayer, fasting, Bible study, obedience, worship, acts of mercy, and Holy Communion are a few examples. Neglect the means of grace, and our growth, formation and sanctification are stagnated. The writer of Hebrews reminds us to run after “the sanctification” (Hebrews 12:14). This is to be the way of life for all believers.
May 4, 2018|Categories: Christ, Devotionals, Fasting, Formation, Grace, Growth, Mercy, Prayer, Word of God, Worship|
About the Author: H. Lamar Smith
Native of Alabama. Graduated from Valley High School, Valley, AL. Graduate of Trevecca Nazarene College, 1966. Graduate of Trevecca Nazarene University, M.A. 1992. Pastored churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Alabama.