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by _Les Wright » Sun Oct 29, 2006 9:48 pm
Here is a snip from my notes on Steve's lecture on intro to Hebrews:
VI. Pursuit of Perfection and Sanctification
a. Perfection most often means maturity (5:14, 6:1) in NT, but here Christ is made perfect as author of salvation through suffering (2:10, 5:8,9), God’s people are made perfect (11:40, 12:23), and our perfection pertains to having a ‘permanent clean conscience’ (9:9, 7:11,19, 10:1)
b. Sanctification most often means a process of becoming more and more godly. Here, it is used almost synonymous with ‘justification.’ Related to the conscience (9:13,14, 10:1), perfection of the conscience (10:14) and is said to be accomplished by Christ’s blood or sacrifice (2:11, 10:10,29, 13:12), the application of the blood of Christ to the believer at conversion
Hebrews 10:14 also uses the term santification in place of justification.
Les
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