Sanctification is a necessary process for anyone who desires to participate in the new covenant priesthood under the order of Melchizedek. It is the initial part of our transformation in which we are filled with the Spirit, and by using the tools of the Spirit, especially praying in tongues, we create a habitation for the Spirit in the temple that is not made with hands.
Holiness is a key component of sanctification, as it is through holiness that we are set apart from the world and consecrated to God. Holiness is the standard by which we are judged, and it is only through the blood of Jesus Christ that we can be made holy. Grace is the power that makes this possible, and faith is the means by which we receive it.
Through sanctification, we become vessels fit for the Master’s use, and it is through holiness that we are set apart to be used for His glory. As we yield to the Spirit and allow Him to do His work in us, we are transformed into the image of Christ, and we are made more and more like Him with each passing day.
In conclusion, sanctification and holiness are essential components of the Christian walk, and it is through grace and faith that we are able to walk in them. By using the tools of the Spirit, especially praying in tongues, we create a habitation for the Spirit in the temple that is not made with hands, and we are transformed into vessels fit for the Master’s use.

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