The process of sanctification is completed by the Holy Spirit’s working in our lives, but he uses means to accomplish our growth. These means all lead us back to beholding the glory of Christ. In other words, seeing Christ’s glory in scripture...
As believers we should be able to look back at our former lives and see a difference. God has changed our nature, do we live consistently with that change? Ephesians 4:17-19 gives us a picture of what our former lives looked like, keeping this in our rear view mirror can help motivate growth going forward as we see how God has and is changing us into the image of His Son. Aspire 2018
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Bill Shannon has served on staff at Grace Community Church in Southern California since 1989. He is the pastor of FaithBuilders, a Sunday morning adult fellowship group. Bill oversees and is actively involved in the biblical counseling ministry. He is a member of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). Bill and his wife, Donna, have two daughters.
View Resources by Bill ShannonThe process of sanctification is completed by the Holy Spirit’s working in our lives, but he uses means to accomplish our growth. These means all lead us back to beholding the glory of Christ. In other words, seeing Christ’s glory in scripture...
The process of sanctification is completed by the Holy Spirit’s working in our lives, but he uses means to accomplish our growth. These means all lead us back to beholding the glory of Christ. In other words, seeing Christ’s glory in scripture...
The truth about the process of sanctification is that it is indeed completed by the Holy Spirit’s working in our lives, but he uses means to accomplish our growth. These means all lead us back to beholding the glory of Christ. In other words, se...