The Wesleyan tradition emphasizes spiritual growth through the “means of grace,” which are practices ordained by God, such as Scripture, prayer, sacraments, and works of mercy. These ordinary actions are essential for transformation and holiness, allowing believers to encounter God and embody Christ-like love in their lives.
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From Forgiveness to Transformation: The Sanctification Process
Sanctification is a lifelong journey of transformation into Christ’s likeness, driven by grace rather than instant perfection. It involves the Holy Spirit renewing our hearts through Scripture, prayer, community, and acts of mercy. Ultimately, the goal is not moral perfection but perfect love, reflecting God’s love in our lives.
