5. "But now that you have
been set free from sin and
have become slaves of God
(justification), the benefit
you reap leads to holiness
(sanctification), and the
result is eternal life
(glorification).” Romans 6:22
7. Romans 6:22
"But now that you have
been set free from sin
and have become slaves
of God..."
8. 5 Steps to Experience
Justification
1. Believe in Jesus Christ
2. Accept Jesus into your life
3. Repent of your sins
4. Confess your sins
5. Surrender your life to God
11. While justification is a
one-time event,
sanctification is a lifelong
journey. It’s a life time or
continuous because
obedience to God is a
life-time.
12. Philippians 2:12-13
Says, ‘Therefore, my dear friends,
as you have always obeyed—not
only in my presence, but now
much more in my absence—
continue to work out your
salvation with fear and trembling,
13 for it is God who works in you
to will and to act in order to fulfill
his good purpose.”
13. Ellen G. White
“Obedience to the law of God is
sanctification….Sanctification is
not an instantaneous but a
progressive work, as obedience
is continuous.” The Signs of the
Times, May 19, 1890.
14. Here’s how we grow in
sanctification
• Stay connected to God
• Yield to the Holy Spirit
• Obey God’s Will
17. Glorification
Here’s what it means:
• Freedom from sin’s presence
• A glorified body
• Eternal fellowship with God
19. Discussion Questions
1. Justification involves several steps,
including belief, repentance, and
surrender. How can we ensure that
our experience of justification is
genuine and not merely outward
behavior, like that of the Pharisees?
Share how these steps have shaped
your personal relationship with God.
20. Discussion Questions
2. Sanctification is described as a
lifelong process of growing in holiness
through obedience and reliance on the
Holy Spirit. What practical steps can you
take to stay connected to God daily and
allow the Holy Spirit to transform your
character? How does this prepare you
for the ultimate goal of glorification?