Mortification (theology)

Wood carving of St George and the Dragon.

Mortification in Christian theology to the subjective experience of Sanctification, the objective work of God between justification and glorification. It means the 'putting to death' of sin in a believer's life. (Colossians 3:5) Reformed theologian J.I. Packer describes it in the following way: "The Christian is committed to a lifelong fight against the world, the flesh and the devil. Mortification is his assault on the second."[1] Christians believe that this internal work against sin is empowered by the Holy Spirit and so therefore is also part of regeneration.

  1. ^ James Packer, God's Words (London: Christian Focus, 1998): 180.

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