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Studies on Strong Doctrine CHAPTER ELEVEN SANCTIFICATION1. There are certain errors associated with the doctrine of Sanctification: A. That it is a ____________ ____________. B. That it brings ____________ ____________. C. That it for the betterment of the ____________. 2. T F The most common of the errors is the betterment of the Flesh. 3. T F The doctrine of Sanctification is a very important one, inasmuch as it has to do with living the Christ life and progressing toward the divine ideal for which we are saved. 4. Sanctification is a three‑fold doctrine in several different ways: A. The Three-fold ____________. B. The Three-fold ____________. C. The Three-fold ____________. D. The Three-fold ____________. 5. The word sanctification is rendered in three different ways: A. To ____________ ____________ for a ____________ ____________. B. To ____________, ____________ or ____________ to be holy. C. To ____________ or to make ____________. 6. The Sabbath is set apart for five reasons: A. ____________ from Labor. B. ____________ of the Lord. C. ____________ Instruction. D. ____________ of the Saint. E. ____________ of God’s Bounty. 7. Sanctification is considered three tenses, that are: A. ____________. B. ____________. C. ____________. 8. One can know that he/she is being sanctified by: A. A deep sense of ____________. B. An increasing ____________ ____________ ____________C. A growing interest in the ____________ ____________ ____________. D. An increasing love of things ____________. 9. T F One great mistake of many in regard to this doctrine is that they attribute sanctification entirely, or in large part at least to man’s energy and ability. 10. T F The Father is said to sanctify His saints because He is the One Who decrees that they are to be sanctified; Christ’s part, then is to effect that which will make possible their sanctification; the Spirit then applies the effects of Christ’s work to the saint. 11. T F The truth of God’s Word is the instrument whereby this union is brought about, and the believer is made partaker of the divine nature. 12. There are attributed three effects that sanctification has on the believer: A. The Saint is ____________ from the stain of ____________. B. There is a ____________ ____________ of the Saint. C. ____________. 13. From the text in Hebrews 10:10-14, three things may be noted: A. The ____________ ____________ is associated with the Lord’s sacrificial death. B. This ____________ is ____________ to sanctify ____________. C. This was ____________ to “perfect forever” those who are ____________ thereby. 14. T F The first effect of sanctification is accomplished instantaneously and is, for the most part, above the comprehension of the individual. 15. T F The believer is not here passively unconscious of these effects, as is the case in regeneration, but he takes an active part in this aspect of sanctification. 16. T F While the Holy Spirit is the active agent in sanctification, there is also included an element; and that element is the Word of God. 17. T F Men are sanctified by the blood of Christ, which is termed the “blood of the covenant”. 18. T F The third element working in sanctification in that this is all the will of the Father. 19. T F Sanctification is both the will of God and the work of God, yet it is also the responsibility of the saint to make a practice of it. Report Error on this page. (Opens in new window) ©Copyright 2004-2011 Providence Baptist Ministries. |
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