Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth ~ John 17:17


“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me” (Ps. 51:10). This is what sanctification means. John is asking for others what King David asked for himself. David asked for a heart cleansing after he had sinned with Bathsheba. John asks for the follower of Jesus so they may become more like Jesus and less like the world. Sanctification is a process we go through, a daily step-by-step in the direction of being Christ-like. Some call it growth. Paul talked to some who were still like babies and needed their milk, for they were not ready for solid food (1 Cor. 3:2). This is how we all begin learning truth and about the word of God, as beginners, as babies, feeding on God’s word from baby bottles, but we must grow and become adults in the word; we must be sanctified by the truth of God. If we are not growing in Christ-likeness we have to wonder if we are truly Christ followers. Truth is not subjective as this world believes. Truth in 2020 says what my experiences have been, what I believe from those experiences, that is truth. God’s Truth is not subjective. God’s Truth is based on His character. All his commands, promises, etc. are representations of that character of mission, the death of His Son, of the grave, the resurrection, judgment and eternity. All that God has spoken is True, all that is written is God inspired. The Christ follower rejoices in the word of God; the sinner should tremble. I pray for those who are still young in Christ, the babies amongst us, and I pray for those whose lives have stalled in the baby stage, that they may grow in the Word, in Truth, in Christ-likeness through sanctification. Create in us all a pure heart, O God!

Pastor Julia

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