The AG does not teach entire sanctification at the moment…

The AG does not teach entire sanctification at the moment…

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The AG does not teach entire sanctification at the moment of salvation. This document reflects commonly held beliefs based on scripture which have been endorsed by the church’s Commission on Doctrina

9 Comments

  • Reply November 15, 2018

    Guest;

    I still feel this proves entire sanctification for our AG Terry Wiles Surprised to see this Link not open too often Your take on this Roger Lewis I already done putting in my 2 cents

  • Reply November 17, 2018

    Guest;

    Roger Lewis ?

  • Reply November 18, 2018

    Guest;

    h”With God’s help” I think means drawing our strength wisdom grace comfort and righteousness from God by faith in Jesus Chris.

  • Reply November 18, 2018

    Guest;

    How can a person receive the Holy Ghost if NOT fully sanctified? Would light abide along with darkness? Roger Lewis

  • Reply October 19, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    or does it?

  • Reply October 20, 2019

    RichardAnna Boyce

    Instead of entire sanctification, AOG favored instantaneous sanctification (see 1 Cor. 6:11-12)
    and progressive sanctification (2 Cor. 3:15), that is, that Christians are positionally sanctified at conversion
    but then progressively sanctified over the course of their lives.
    The distinction between instantaneous and progressive sanctification, promoted by the Assemblies of God,
    moved away from the belief in entire sanctification espoused by the Holiness wing of the Pentecostal movement.

    • Reply October 20, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      I think you may be pretty wrong on this one
      AOG favored instantaneous sanctification (see 1 Cor. 6:11-12)
      and progressive sanctification (2 Cor. 3:15)

      cant have it both without being a gnostic

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