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Consummational sanctification refers to the final stage of sanctification in Christian theology, where believers are fully made holy and perfected in their spiritual state in the presence of God, typically understood to occur at the end of time or after death. This concept emphasizes the ultimate transformation and glorification of the believer, culminating in eternal communion with God. It contrasts with initial and progressive sanctification, which involve the ongoing process of spiritual growth and moral development during a believer's life on Earth.

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