Preview: According to Webster’s dictionary, “sanctification” means: The state of growing in divine grace as a result of Christian commitment after baptism.
Scripture Reading: Exodus 31:12-18.
Memory Verse: John 17:17.
1. What is one sign of our sanctification? Exodus 31:13.
2. What did Jesus pray to the Father concerning His followers? John 17:17.
3. Whose assistance does God use in His work of sanctification? I Samuel 16:11-13.
4. How does God look at things differently than we do? I Samuel 16:6-7.
5. Can God sanctify a human being without the assistance of man? How was it described in this version? Jeremiah 1:5.
6. To whom will God's great name be sanctified? Ezekiel 36:23 & Ezekiel 39:27.
7. What is required of those who want to be sanctified vessels for the Lord? II Timothy 2:16-21.
8. From whom should the sanctified expect their inheritance? Acts 20:32.
9. By what are we sanctified? Acts 26:18.
10. What is the real source of our sanctification? John 15:3 & John 17:17.
11. Is the sanctifying of our souls different from the sanctifying of our food? I Timothy 4:4-5.
12. What was the purpose of Paul’s ministry to the Gentiles? Romans 15:16.
13. How did Paul address the Church at Corinth? I Corinthians 1:2.
14. How is the unbelieving husband or wife sanctified? I Corinthians 7:14.
15. Why did Christ give His life for the Church? Ephesians 5:26.
16. How might we be presented after being sanctified and cleansed? Ephesians 5:27.
17. What did the death of Christ do for those who are sanctified? Hebrews 10:14.
18. Why did Jesus take the place of the meat offerings on the cross? Hebrews 13:12.
19. Whom will Jesus receive when He comes for the inhabitants of New Jerusalem? Revelation 7:14.
Other Lessons* in this series:
Sanctification
Sanctification II
Sanctification III
*Lessons in a series may not necessarily be in the same category.