Sanctification
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The Pattern of Sanctification, Part 2: AuthenticityMacArthur, John F., Jr. (1998) • 2 Cor 13:5–6Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith. Authenticity in Christianity is marked by five key evidences: penitence, a recognition of sin; righteousness, a hunger for what is right; submission to Christ’s authority; obedience to His Word; and love for God and fellow believers. True faith is demonstrated through these characteristics.
The Pattern of Sanctification, Part 2: AuthenticityMacArthur, John F., Jr. (1998) • 2 Cor 13:5–6Test yourselves to see if you are in the faith. Authenticity in Christianity is marked by five key evidences: penitence, a recognition of sin; righteousness, a hunger for what is right; submission to Christ’s authority; obedience to His Word; and love for God and fellow believers. True faith is demonstrated through these characteristics.
The Pattern of Sanctification: Authenticity, Part 1MacArthur, John F., Jr. (1998) • 2 Cor 13:5–6The Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of authenticity in faith in 2 Corinthians 13:5-6. He urges self-examination to confirm genuine belief in Christ. Authenticity is crucial for spiritual growth, and pastors must ensure their congregations are truly converted. True believers exhibit penitence, righteousness, submission, obedience, and love.
