Sanctifying grace does not make the just man a child of God and give him a claim to the inheritance of Heaven
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Our first parents, before the Fall, were endowed with sanctifying grace 1 0 2Through the sin our first parents lost sanctifying grace and provoked the anger and the indignation of God 1 0 2Without the special help of God the justified cannot persevere to the end in justification 1 0 2The justified person is not able for his whole life long to avoid all sins, even venial sins, without the special privilege of the grace of God 1 0 2Sanctifying grace sanctifies the soul 1 0 2Sanctifying grace makes the just man a friend of God 1 0 2Sanctifying grace makes the just man a child of God and gives him a claim to the inheritance of heaven 1 0 2The grace by which we are justified may be lost, and is lost by every grievous mortal, serious sin 1 0 2By his good works, the justified man really acquires a claim to supernatural reward from God 1 0 2A just man merits for himself through each good work an increase of sanctifying grace, eternal life (if he dies in a state of grace) and an increase of heavenly glory 1 0 2