Definition of Biblical Terms

Sin, Saved, Born Again, Sanctified, Holy, Righteousness

Sin is disobedience to God.  (1 John 3: 4)

Being saved is “to be born again” (John 3: 7)

Born again is to “be born of water and by Spirit of God.  (John 3: 3)

Being sanctified means to be “set aside or apart” and  identified with Jesus the Christ. (1 Thess. 4: 3)

Holy is without sin, blameless; only Christ and those saved through the redemption through Christ’s death on the Cross of Calvary. (Heb. 10: 10), (1 Cor. 1: 30)

Righteousness is to be right in the eyes of God.  Prior to acceptance of Christ’s death on Calvary as an atonement for our sins, the Bible states that our righteousness is as “filthy rags”. (Isaiah 64: 6)

What Jesus Charged for His Favor

The story of Jesus healing 10 lepers (Luke 17: 11-19)