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Sanctification: What Is Holiness and How Can You Obtain Its Fullness

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God’s will for you is sanctification.


“This is the will of God, your sanctification” (1 Thessalonians 4:3).

As a New Testament believer, you are free from sin and walking on the way of holiness. The process you started as a new disciple of the Lord still holds many blessings and challenges for you. You are a saint, but you still need to be sanctified. And the Bible says that you need to be sanctified entirely.

Very few Christians experienced entire sanctification in our days. Many believers don’t know where to turn for guidance. The teaching in most churches tends to lead them away from total holiness instead of towards it.

If you seek true freedom from the authority of sin and complete holiness, this book, Sanctification: What Is Holiness and How Can You Obtain Its Fullness, is here to help you out.

You will learn:
  • What is holiness?
  • What is its positive side, and what is the negative?
  • Why do you have to hate sin and unrighteousness?
  • What are the main areas of holiness?
  • What is entire sanctification?
  • What is the attitude you need to obtain entire sanctification?
  • What decisions do you have to make to receive the blessing?
  • What are the actions that lead to entire sanctification?
  • How does complete holiness change your relation to sin?
This is the third book of the Holiness Trilogy. In the first, we read that Jesus came to make His disciples free from the slavery of sin.

In the second, we saw that when you repented to God, believed in Jesus, confessed your faith, and were baptized in water, you became one with Jesus in His death on the cross and died to sin.

In this third book, you will learn the steps that lead to the highest level of holiness and victory over sin.

You will love this book because it will show you the steps to obtain entire sanctification, this scarce and precious blessing.

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You will get the following files:
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