Coming to Christ by faith not only leads to justification, it also calls the believer to a life of sanctification. Paul sharply contrasts the life of unbelief with the ethical life that flows out of a saving relationship with Jesus Christ. The foundational difference between these two lifestyles is theological and philosophical as Gentile theology leads to Gentile living and learning from Christ leads to distinctively Christian living. Two components of the sanctified life learned from Jesus Christ summarize the walk of the Christian: putting off the old man and putting on the new man. What is evident from Paul's exposition of the call to a sanctified life here in Ephesians 4:20-24 is that it calls the Christian to unceasingly engage the battle against personal sin and to struggle diligently to lead a sanctified and righteous life for the glory of the Savior.
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