Leading Saints Podcast

Why Every Leader Needs to Understand Justification & Sanctification | An Interview with Stephan Taeger

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Jan 28, 2026
Stephan Taeger, BYU Ancient Scripture professor and researcher in homiletics and narrative instruction, joins to unpack justification and sanctification. He explains how covenant standing and the sacrament shape faith and growth. Conversations cover perfectionism, bishops’ protective restrictions, mental health, sexual development, and teaching models that motivate faithful obedience.
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INSIGHT

Justification Is A Legal Covenant Event

  • Justification is a covenant event at baptism that legally declares a person “guiltless” and changes their standing before God.
  • This declaration gives converts confident, present-tense assurance that they are saved, while still requiring ongoing faithfulness.
INSIGHT

Saved Now—Conditionally, With Ongoing Faithfulness

  • Latter-day Saints hold a conditional past-tense salvation: converts can say ‘I am saved’ yet still can fall from that state if they abandon faithfulness.
  • Small unrepented sins can grow into larger ones, so continual repentance protects covenant standing.
ADVICE

Motivate Through Grace, Not Threats

  • Frame obedience as a grateful response to Christ’s grace rather than a fear-driven duty, since security in Christ frees people to serve and be honest.
  • Use sermons and examples that show how being justified motivates loving action and service.
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