Jesus sets Himself apart or consecrates Himself to the work of human redemption in order that His followers, in all ages, may be not only set apart or consecrated, but also sanctified wholly, or made holy in heart and life.
Not sooner than the dying hour, do they believe any human being can be made holy.
The Lord Jesus Christ most assuredly did not need to be made holy, but all His redeemed children being subjects of inbred sin do need it.
Made holy; also, made to have the air of sanctity; sanctimonious.
The act of sanctifying or making holy; the state of being sanctified or made holy; esp.
Regeneration is that act of God by which the governing disposition of the soul is made holy, and by which, through the truth as a means, the first holy exercise of this disposition is secured.
This definition implies: (a) That, although in regeneration the governing disposition of the soul is made holy, there still remain tendencies to evil which are unsubdued.
It is a change in which the governing disposition is made holy.
And the tent shall be made holy by my glory,' that glory of the Lord of which we afterwards read that it filled the house.
It is in the adoring contemplation of His Holiness, in the trustful surrender to it, in the loving fellowship with Himself, the Holy One, that we can be made holy.
To those that are made holy in Christ Jesus, called to be holy.
The act of sanctifying or making holy; the being sanctified or made holy; esp.
Defn: Made holy; also, made to have the air of sanctity; sanctimonious.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made holy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.