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[Noun] | "sanc*ti*fi*ca*tion" | \ ˌsaŋ(k)-tə-fə-ˈkā-shən \
1: an act of sanctifying
2: the state of being sanctified
3: the state of growing in divine grace as a result of Christian commitment after baptism or conversion
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Noun] | "sanctification"
1: the act of making something holy through religious ritual;
* e.g., " ... the sacred site required another sanctification after it had been defiled by the invaders "
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2: the act or fact of freeing from sin or moral guilt;
* e.g., " ... the Christian belief that the suffering and death of Jesus was responsible for the sanctification of all humankind "
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[ "sanctification" ]
1: In love, from the source of Love, to be set free. Feeling so beloved that you freely choose to follow a new path. And walk out love in its purest form faithfully trusting the Author of love as you move into the wild. A total abandonment of the need to control the outcome. You simply just KNOW you are loved and lose the need to control others or everything but you are allowing the Creator to lead you and teach you and guide you. The ultimate trust fall. Truly beloved. Living loved.
* e.g., ... I surrendered the need for control, finally allowing myself to enter into the process of sanctification
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