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Originally Posted by Luke
In a nutshell those who would identify with the wesleyan view of sanctification teach that when a person gets saved all of the actual sin (sins they actually commited) are forgiven and removed but they still retain thier carnal/fallen/sinful nature (otherwise known as original sin). After salvation wesleyan holiness holds that there is a second work of grace call entire sanctification. This work is completed in an instant and it accomplishes the removal of the carnal nature and makes a man holy.
The AoG on the other hand hold that sanctification is a progressive growth that is never complete until death or the rapture.
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Luke- do you believe that the Baptism in the Holy Ghost is the New Birth experience or a distinct experience from salvation?