Show Notes
In episode 3 of Season 7 of The GenSend Podcast, Shane Pruitt, Paul Worcester, and Lacey Villasenor unpack the difference between justification and sanctification and why understanding both matters for next-gen leaders. Discover why sanctification is not instant perfection but a lifelong, grace-filled process of becoming who you already are in Christ. Gain clarity on distorted theology, shame-driven discipleship, and “quick fix” spirituality, as well as biblical and practical encouragement for leaders and the students in their ministries. Ultimately, be reminded that the process itself is the reward. Walking with Jesus on the journey is the victory.
What You’ll Learn:
- Teach students the clear distinction between justification and sanctification
- How to normalize struggle in the Christian life without normalizing sin
- The importance of building discipleship environments that include accountability, Scripture memory, and honest confession
- Specific biblical passages to teach students a framework for understanding freedom, struggle, and victory
- Reasons to guard against “higher life” or perfectionist models that create shame or false expectations
Helpful Resources:
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Shareable Quotes:
“The process is the reward. The reward is walking with Jesus.” —Shane Pruitt
“Work out your salvation—not work for it.” —Paul Worcester
“Sanctification is empowered by the Spirit, shaped by the Word, supported by community, and lived out in obedience.” —Lacey Villasenor
“If you feel like you’re in the middle of a war, that’s not a bad thing.” —Shane Pruitt
“It’s not let go and let God. It’s trust God and get going.” —Paul Worcester
“Sanctification is this lifelong journey of becoming like Christ.” —Lacey Villasenor