Bill wrote:
> Per this verse, it is our sanctification
> which is not yet complete.
How do you read this into the text? Nothing
in this passage indicates that our present sanctification is somehow
incomplete. Granted, our sanctification may be ongoing, but to argue that
a present tense indicates incompleteness is going beyond what is indicated by
this text.
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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