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Sanctification
Clement of Alexandria (c. 195) — “He who obeys the Lord and follows the prophecy given through Him is made holy.” Sanctification as obedience shaped by revelation. Origen (c. 230) — “The soul is sanctified when it cleaves to God in purity.” Holiness as Godward attachment. Athanasius (c. 350) — “The Word became man that He might sanctify humanity in Himself.” Union with Christ as the fountain of sanctification. Basil the Great (c. 360) — “The Spirit makes us like God throu
Brandon Chartrand
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Sanctification
What is Sanctification? Can you remember the definite beginning to sanctification that occurred when you became a Christian? Did you sense a clear break from the ruling power and love of sin in your life? Do you really believe that you are even now dead to the ruling power and love of sin in your life? As you look back over the last few years of your Christian life what are some things that you used to delight in which no longer interest you? What are some things that you use
Brandon Chartrand
5 days ago9 min read
Regeneration
What is Regeneration? Another word for regeneration is rebirth, related to the biblical phrase “born again.” Our rebirth is distinguished from our first birth, when we were conceived physically and inherited our sin nature. The new birth is a spiritual, holy, and heavenly birth that results in our being made alive spiritually. Man in his natural state is “dead in trespasses and sins” until he is “made alive” (regenerated) by Christ. This happens when he places his faith in Ch
Brandon Chartrand
Mar 119 min read
Adoption
What is Christian Adoption? The act of God bringing those He saves into familial relationship for the purpose of fellowship, discipline, and an inheritance. Examples: Moses - The book of Exodus tells the story of a Hebrew woman named Jochebed who bore a son during a time when Pharaoh had ordered all Hebrew male infants to be put to death (Exodus 1:15-22). Jochebed took a basket, waterproofed it, and placed the baby in the river in the basket among the reeds. One of Pharaoh’s
Brandon Chartrand
Mar 411 min read
The peace maker
Ken Sande Christian Living / Biblical Counseling A summary: The Peacemaker provides a clear, gospel‑centered framework for resolving conflict in a way that honors God, restores relationships, and transforms hearts. Sande walks readers through practical steps—confession, forgiveness, negotiation, and reconciliation—rooted in Scripture and tested in real‑world ministry. Main premise or hook: Conflict is not an obstacle to avoid but an opportunity to glorify God, serve others, a
Brandon Chartrand
Mar 22 min read
Justification
What is meant by the term justification? Simply put, to justify is to declare righteous. Justification is an act of God whereby He pronounces a sinner to be righteous because of that sinner’s faith in Christ. According to one theologian, “the root idea in justification is the declaration of God, the righteous judge, that the man who believes in Christ, sinful though he may be, is righteous—is viewed as being righteous, because in Christ he has come into a righteous relationsh
Brandon Chartrand
Feb 257 min read
Knowing God
J. I. Packer Theology / Christian Living Summary: Knowing God is a deeply reflective book that explores what it truly means to know God—not just know about Him. Packer walks readers through God’s character, His works, and the life-changing implications of a real relationship with Him. Main premise or hook: True Christian maturity grows from knowing God personally, not merely collecting facts about Him. Theology is meant to lead to worship, obedience, and joy. Tone or style: W
Brandon Chartrand
Feb 232 min read
Food and Faith
Norman Wirzba Theology / Christian Living Summary : Explains that food connects every person to creation and to the Creator. He shows how modern food systems often break these connections, leading to waste, injustice, and disordered desires. The book calls readers to recover gratitude, hospitality, and care in the way they grow, prepare, and share food. It highlights the biblical vision of creation as a gift meant to be received with humility and shared with love. The overall
Brandon Chartrand
Feb 163 min read
Disciplines of a Godly Man
Kent Hughes Men / Christian Living Summary: The book teaches that spiritual growth requires deliberate discipline rooted in God’s grace. Hughes shows that men must train themselves in areas like purity, marriage, fatherhood, integrity, prayer, and worship. He compares spiritual discipline to athletic training—demanding effort, focus, and perseverance. The book emphasizes that holiness is not passive but an active pursuit empowered by the Holy Spirit. Its goal is to equip men
Brandon Chartrand
Feb 102 min read
Transgression
The Bible describes evil and lawlessness as Sin, Transgression, and iniquity. While there is some overlap they do have a few distinctions. How would you define Sin? Sin means “to miss the mark” It can refer to doing something against God or against a person (Exodus 10:16), doing the opposite of what is right (Galatians 5:17), doing something that will have negative results (Proverbs 24:33–34), and failing to do something you know is right (James 4:17). In the Old Testament, G
Brandon Chartrand
Feb 45 min read
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