SALVATION-COMPLETE
Salvation is
complete; it involves justification, sanctification, and glorification. By
grace, through faith, God justifies believers in an instantaneous act. That is
to say, Christ died for His people in order that the penalty for their sins
might be paid and His righteousness might be counted to them. They are declared
just before God when they believe. Once justified, Christ saves them from the
power of their sins through the lifelong process of sanctification. In sanctification, Christians are made more
and more like Jesus Christ. But a lifelong process never ends, and the final
goal is never reached until death. At death, Christians are glorified; they are
then made completely perfect for the first time.
Jay E. Adams
Christian Living in the Home, P&R
Publishing, 1972, p. 10-11, Used by Permission.