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This episode explores the concept of sanctification as a gradual and ongoing spiritual transformation, comparing it to the slow, sometimes tear-inducing process of peeling an onion. The author, Jason, shares his personal struggles with inconsistency and sin, emphasizing that spiritual growth is not instantaneous but a Spirit-led journey. Through Biblical references like 2 Corinthians 3:18 and Philippians 1:6, the text reassures believers that God completes the good work He begins, even amidst inner conflict as described in Romans 7:18-20. Ultimately, the piece encourages patience and trust in the Holy Spirit's continuous work of refinement.
By Jason NelsonThis episode explores the concept of sanctification as a gradual and ongoing spiritual transformation, comparing it to the slow, sometimes tear-inducing process of peeling an onion. The author, Jason, shares his personal struggles with inconsistency and sin, emphasizing that spiritual growth is not instantaneous but a Spirit-led journey. Through Biblical references like 2 Corinthians 3:18 and Philippians 1:6, the text reassures believers that God completes the good work He begins, even amidst inner conflict as described in Romans 7:18-20. Ultimately, the piece encourages patience and trust in the Holy Spirit's continuous work of refinement.