What makes sanctification possible?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Sanctification is the process of becoming pure and spotless before God through the power of the Sanctifier, who is the Holy Ghost. It is made possible through the grace of Christ. (D&C 20:31; 3 Ne. 27:19–20; Moro. 10:32–33.) It occurs when men yield ‘their hearts unto God’ (Hel. 3:35). Sanctification is brought to those whose complete repentance and love of that which is good have whitened their garments through the blood of Christ’s atonement. … One who is sanctified through the Spirit has ‘no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually’ (Mosiah 5:2)” (Brewster, Doctrine and Covenants Encyclopedia, 490).

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