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Original Sin is our state after the Fall, although we are all victims of Original Sin, there is no such thing as Natural Humanity because of Prevenient Grace, which is the work of the Holy Spirit that gives us the gracious ability to be able to choose between good and evil. According to Wesley, salvation from original sin begins with justification, the actual turn towards God. Justification restores us to God's favor, removes the guilt of sin, through the work of Christ on the cross and our acceptance of this. We are regenerated from sinners to saints, we are restored to God's image. This is also known as the Forgiveness and the New Birth. Sanctification is the continuation of Regeneration, this is the life long process of growing in grace and in Christian perfection. We can still sin after becoming a believer, sin remains but no longer reigns.

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