After Christ asks the Father to sanctify us in the truth he says, "for their sake I consecrate myself that they also may be sanctified in truth." "Consecrate" is the same word as "sanctify." While our sanctification requires redemption, Christ was sinless. Jesus' sanctification was His deliberate pursuit of the Father's will that He sacrifice Himself on the cross to redeem His people. Christ's sanctification is the basis on which we are sanctified.
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Stan McGehee, Jr. is senior pastor of Living Word Community Church. Ordained in December of 1979, he holds a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary and a Masters of Theology from Tyndale Seminary. He has worked with his father at LWCC since the...