SANCTIFYING - определение. Что такое SANCTIFYING
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Что (кто) такое SANCTIFYING - определение

ACT OR PROCESS OF ACQUIRING SANCTITY
Sanctify; Sanctifies; Sanctifications; Sanctifier; Sanctifying; Sanctifiers; Christian maturity; Growth in grace

Sanctifying         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Sanctify.
Sanctifier         
·noun One who sanctifies, or makes holy; specifically, the Holy Spirit.
sanctifier         
n.
[With The prefixed.] The Holy Spirit.

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Sanctification

Sanctification (or in its verb form, sanctify) literally means "to set apart for special use or purpose", that is, to make holy or sacred (compare Latin: sanctus). Therefore, sanctification refers to the state or process of being set apart, i.e. "made holy", as a vessel, full of the Holy Spirit of God. The concept of sanctification is widespread among religions, including Judaism and especially Christianity. The term can be used to refer to objects which are set apart for special purposes, but the most common use within Christian theology is in reference to the change brought about by God in a believer, begun at the point of salvation and continuing throughout the life of the believer. Many forms of Christianity believe that this process will only be completed in Heaven, but some believe that complete holiness is possible in this life.

Примеры употребления для SANCTIFYING
1. Overvaluing the original plan of action, to the point of practically sanctifying it.
2. A primitive death cult, sanctifying death and the dead, is polluting our culture.
3. Sure, Sporting Chance, set up by Tony Adams, has achieved great things, notably with alcoholic footballers, but sanctifying Barton is a step too far.
4. Although the Oxford Hindi–English dictionary described ‘samskara’ as ‘‘any of the various essential sanctifying or purificatory rites’’, the word had a far greater resonance in Indian culture.
5. Until a few years ago, the rabbinate generally upheld these principles, while sanctifying, sometimes in an exaggerated fashion, the state and the army.