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On Sanctification
By John Gill (1697-1771) To which of the Divine Persons is the sanctification of the believer attributed? (1) God the Father, by electing love. There is a sanctification which is more peculiarly ascribed to God the Father; and which is no other than his eternal election of men to it: under the law, persons and things separated and devoted to holy uses, are said to be "sanctified"; hence those who are set apart by God for his use and service, and are chosen by him to holiness here and hereafter, are said "to be sanctified by God the Father" (Jude 1:1). (2) God the Son, by justifying grace. There is a sanctification also that is more peculiar to Christ the Son of God; not only…