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The
term Lordship sanctification has
a variety of faces that are subtle to
the untrained e ye
of the Bible. Simply... it is presented
as a doctrine that says the true
believer will make
Christ Lord of every area of their life
as a prerequisite for
sanctification and therefore,
will not have to battle with sin
thereafter. According to this view,
those who battle with sin have not
properly yielded to Christ's Lordship
and are not yet saved or sanctified. Those who teach
this often reject the biblical fact that there
is such a thing as a
carnal Christian. This doctrine was introduced
to the church at Galatia and was
unfortunately
welcomed
(Galatians
1:6,7).
However, the trained eye to the Bible
knows that this teaching is contrary to
the message of every epistle in the New
Testament. If the truly sanctified believer is one
who has no struggle with sin, then why did
the apostles spend so much effort and
time in warning believers not to sin?
The apostle Paul refutes this false
doctrine when he wrote his epistles in
which he corrects his readers about
their various sins and errors. He did
not tell them that they were lost and
needed to be saved. He said plainly in
all his epistles that they were in
Christ (a term for salvation).
Lordship sanctification is man's efforts
and/or imagination to make Christ Lord
of every aspect of one's life.
This is impossible. Jesus already is
Lord... always was and always will be
(Philippians
2:11).
Sanctification can never be realized by
one's effort to improve
themselves and impress God.
Sanctification is the very act of the
indwelling Holy Spirit illuminating the
yielded believer to know the Word of
God, thus, enabling the believer to obey
the Lord Jesus Christ
(John
3:18). Sanctification is
not what we make of Christ... it is what
Christ makes of us
(Philippians
1:6).
The Christian experience is not about
putting Christ first place in life
(Lordship sanctification)... It
is Christ putting us in our place... a
state of righteousness,,, and
understanding the sufficiency of God's
amazing grace in which a believer is
then compelled to obey the Lord Jesus
Christ (2
Corinthians. 12:9).
We don't obey Christ to make Him Lord
of our life... we obey Him because He IS
LORD. Amen!
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
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