The attributes of God described in the Bible, holiness is seen most often. Men fell down in the holy presence of God. Leaders, priests, and Kings all trembled at the magnitude of His holiness. Even the angels cry, “Holy, Holy, Holy is our God.”
Holiness is the key to truly understanding God. This is why sin is serious. It separates us from God; it stands in direct opposition to Him. It corrupts our character and our testimony; it prevents holiness and quenches and grieves the Spirit within.
J.C. Ryle (1816-1900) in his book on holiness said that we must stand guard as a soldier on enemy ground. The problem is that many love the world and have a hard time separating. They believe in heaven but they don’t truly long for it. They “say” that they fear God but they don’t live like it. They indulge temptation rather than fight it. They enjoy sin rather than confront it and they compromise rather than conquer. The lukewarm church avoids the heat of conviction. Holiness, to them, is outdated, old-fashioned (too conservative).
Are you willing to do what it takes to truly know God?
Seeking to identify the middle ground between our responsibility (obedience) and God’s role in sanctification (holiness) can be challenging, but it doesn’t need to be. The Bible is filled with passages about obedience that leads to holiness. For example, 1 Peter 1:14 says, “As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance:” 1 John 3:3 “And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.” And Romans 6:19 tells us to present our bodies as slaves to righteousness.”I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh: for as ye have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity; even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.” Peter asks, What sort of people ought you to be in holiness and godliness? (2 Peter 3:11)”Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness,”.
It’s clear from Scripture that obedience produces sanctification (holiness). Holiness is a by-product of our submission to the work of the Spirit. Sadly, many don’t seek the surrendered life. They want the narrow road to be broad and the cross to be light, but holiness has a cost.
J.C. Ryle noted that holiness will cost a man his sins. He must be willing to give up every habit and practice which is wrong in God’s sight…There must be no separate truce with any special sin which he loves.” Ryle continues, “Our sins are often as dear to us as our children: we love them, hug them, cleave to them, and delight in them. To part with them is as hard as cutting off a right hand, or plucking out a right eye, but it must be done. The parting must come.” Holiness comes with a price, there is a cost, death to self and crucifixion to the world. To be filled mightily with the Spirit, we must first be emptied of self. Pride and arrogance hinder holiness. We are to overcome sin, not surrender to it.
Holiness challenges lukewarm living. A majority of Christian are turning a deaf ear to the call to holiness. Conviction is replaced with complacency. Their thought is, “I’m just not convicted about that like you are.” Often, the reason is because they are not truly seeking God…they are set more toward Sodom than on following Him unconditionally. Lukewarm living disdains the heat of conviction. It “loves the world” more than the things of God. A call to holiness challenges our lifestyle (mine included); it forces us to confront idols and remove destructive habits.
We are called to deny ourselves, pick up our cross, and follow Him. The day of the passive, lukewarm Church must come to an end, if we truly desire for families to be restored and for lives to be rebuilt.
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