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  2. May 31, 2013 · The key to holiness is to understand God’s grace that was lavished upon you when Jesus Christ died for your sins. Let’s begin with trying to grasp what that means and then we will see how it leads to holy living.

  3. One of the key concepts explored in the Bible is holiness. But what exactly does holiness mean in the context of the scriptures? At its core, holiness refers to something that is pure, righteous, and set apart from anything else. In other words, it is something that is sacred and worthy of reverence.

  4. Jul 3, 2004 · Our lesson begins by tracing the theme of holiness through the Bible, from the time of Israels exodus from Egypt until the time Peter wrote this call to holiness in his first epistle. With this background, we will try to understand what Peter requires of us if we would be holy like the One who called us.

  5. God’s holiness is a central theme throughout the Bible, serving as the ultimate standard for moral purity and righteousness. Leviticus 19:2 states, “You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.” This command emphasizes the divine expectation for God’s people to mirror His inherent holiness in their thoughts, actions, and character.

  6. Just as the missionaries had prayed earnestly for the faith and spiritual growth of the Thessalonians, so now Paul exhorts them, in keeping with those prayers, to holiness in their daily walk. God is deeply concerned with our daily walk, with how we live the Christian life.

  7. The holiness of God refers to the absolute moral purity of God and also the absolute moral distance between God and his human creatures. The prophet Isaiah declared, “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty” (Isa 6:3). It is the only description of God repeated in the three-fold formula—a literary device to bring great emphasis.

  8. Oct 28, 2020 · “Holiness” means distinctiveness or separateness. Over a thousand times in the Old Testament someone or something is called “holy.” Usually it’s God, who is utterly distinct—not in the sense of being removed, uninvolved, or indifferent—but in the sense of being pure.

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