Sanctification
has a dual meaning: either to prepare believers to be holy, by
cleansing them, or to set apart believers and things for holy
use in God's Master Plan and Purposive Will. In either instance,
the word sanctification connotes cleanness or purity. Both
meanings also carry the thought of separation from uncleanness
and from all else but use in God's Kingdom.
Examples
appear in this book that represent what must be cast out of believers'
personal temples before they can be sanctified wholly unto the
LORD. Examples include Jesus' cleansing of the Temple; the casting
out of heathen nations in Canaan's Land; the twelve defiling evils
depicted by women in the Books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes; and
the thirteen degrees of vain vexations of the spirit covered in
the Book of Ecclesiastes.
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