Embracing Holiness: A Lifelong Journey of Transformation
Summary
Holiness is a central theme throughout the Bible, appearing over 600 times, and it is essential to understanding God's nature and His expectations for His people. God's holiness permeates all His attributes, making His love, mercy, judgment, and anger holy. As believers, we are called to be a holy people, filled with the Holy Spirit, and living according to His holy word. Holiness is not an optional extra for a select few but is the core of the Christian life and the mark of every true disciple. An unholy Christian is a contradiction in terms.
Holiness involves separation and distinction from the world, as seen in the lives of the Israelites in the Old Testament. God called them to be distinct in their worship, relationships, appearance, and ethics. While some specific laws have changed, the principle of separation remains. The New Testament emphasizes holiness as essential for seeing the Lord. Holiness is a process that begins with redemption and ends in total transformation, requiring effort and dependence on the Holy Spirit.
The apostles Peter and Paul both stressed the importance of holiness in their writings. Peter urged believers to be holy in all aspects of life, while Paul emphasized the need for a change both inside and outside. Holiness is not just about following rules but about a transformation that affects every part of our lives. It is a lifelong journey of becoming more like Christ, requiring us to yield to the Holy Spirit and live distinct from the world.
Holiness is proximity to the throne of God. The closer we get to God, the more holy we become. It is about living a life that reflects God's holiness and being set apart for His purposes. Holiness is not about legalism but about a relationship with God that transforms us from the inside out. It is about living in the beauty and blessing of holiness, not the burden or bondage of it.
Key Takeaways:
- Holiness is central to the Christian life, not an optional extra. It is the distinguishing mark of every true disciple, requiring separation and distinction from the world. Holiness is a process that begins with redemption and ends in total transformation, requiring effort and dependence on the Holy Spirit. [02:03]
- Holiness involves a change both inside and outside. It is not just about following rules but about a transformation that affects every part of our lives. It is a lifelong journey of becoming more like Christ, requiring us to yield to the Holy Spirit and live distinct from the world. [04:33]
- Holiness is proximity to the throne of God. The closer we get to God, the more holy we become. It is about living a life that reflects God's holiness and being set apart for His purposes. Holiness is not about legalism but about a relationship with God that transforms us from the inside out. [25:58]
- The motivation for holiness is relationship, not just rules. It is about letting our relationship with God trump every other influence in our lives. Holiness is about living in the beauty and blessing of holiness, not the burden or bondage of it. [54:40]
- Holiness is a lifelong journey that requires us to continually grow and mature in our relationship with God. It is about allowing the grace of God to teach us and transform us, and about being patient with ourselves and others as we grow in holiness. [29:12]
Youtube Chapters:
[00:00] - Welcome
[02:03] - The Centrality of Holiness
[04:33] - Holiness: A Lifelong Journey
[06:00] - Separation and Distinction
[07:41] - The Call to Be Peculiar
[09:42] - Apostolic Teachings on Holiness
[15:12] - The Goal of Holiness
[17:20] - Contending for the Faith
[20:12] - Choosing a Church
[21:25] - The Seriousness of Holiness
[23:27] - Holiness as Separation
[25:58] - Proximity to the Throne
[28:34] - The Process of Sanctification
[29:48] - Lifelong Transformation
[33:09] - Principles of Discipleship
[39:20] - Direction Over Position
[41:25] - Holiness vs. Worldliness
[43:23] - Obedience and Understanding
[48:51] - The Rechabites' Example
[54:40] - Relationship as Motivation
Study Guide
Bible Study Discussion Guide: Holiness
Bible Reading:
1. 1 Peter 1:15-16 - "But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: 'Be holy, because I am holy.'"
2. Romans 12:1-2 - "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
3. Hebrews 12:14 - "Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord."
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Observation Questions:
1. According to the sermon, how does God's holiness influence His other attributes such as love, mercy, and judgment? ([02:03])
2. What does the sermon suggest is the relationship between holiness and the Holy Spirit in a believer's life? ([04:33])
3. How does the sermon describe the process of sanctification and its significance in a believer's life? ([29:12])
4. What examples from the Old Testament were used in the sermon to illustrate the concept of holiness as separation and distinction? ([06:00])
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Interpretation Questions:
1. How does the call to be holy in 1 Peter 1:15-16 relate to the idea of being distinct from the world as discussed in the sermon? ([09:42])
2. In Romans 12:1-2, Paul talks about being transformed by the renewing of your mind. How does this transformation relate to the sermon’s emphasis on holiness affecting every part of our lives? ([04:33])
3. The sermon mentions that holiness is not about legalism but about a relationship with God. How does this perspective change the way one might approach the pursuit of holiness? ([54:40])
4. Hebrews 12:14 states that without holiness, no one will see the Lord. How does this align with the sermon’s message about the importance of holiness in the Christian life? ([06:00])
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Application Questions:
1. Reflect on your current lifestyle. Are there areas where you feel you are conforming to the world rather than being transformed by God? What steps can you take to align more closely with Romans 12:1-2? ([39:20])
2. The sermon emphasizes that holiness is a lifelong journey. What practical steps can you take this week to grow in holiness and become more like Christ? ([29:12])
3. Consider the idea that holiness is about proximity to God’s throne. How can you cultivate a closer relationship with God in your daily life? ([25:58])
4. The sermon suggests that holiness involves both internal and external changes. Identify one internal and one external change you feel called to make. How will you go about making these changes? ([09:42])
5. How can you ensure that your motivation for pursuing holiness is rooted in your relationship with God rather than merely following rules? ([54:40])
6. Think about the concept of holiness as separation. Are there influences or habits in your life that you need to separate from to pursue holiness more fully? ([06:00])
7. The sermon mentions the importance of being patient with oneself and others in the journey of holiness. How can you practice patience in your spiritual growth and in your interactions with others? ([29:12])
Devotional
Day 1: Holiness as the Core of Christian Identity
Holiness is not an optional aspect of the Christian life; it is central to our identity as believers. It is the distinguishing mark of every true disciple, requiring a separation and distinction from the world. This separation is not about isolation but about living a life that reflects God's character and purposes. Holiness begins with redemption and continues as a process of transformation, requiring effort and dependence on the Holy Spirit. As we grow in holiness, we become more aligned with God's will and more effective in our witness to the world. [02:03]
"For I am the Lord your God. Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am holy. You shall not defile yourselves with any swarming thing that crawls on the ground." (Leviticus 11:44, ESV)
Reflection: In what ways can you actively pursue holiness in your daily life, setting yourself apart for God's purposes?
Day 2: Transformation Inside and Out
Holiness involves a comprehensive transformation that affects every part of our lives, both inside and out. It is not merely about adhering to a set of rules but about a deep, inner change that manifests outwardly. This transformation is a lifelong journey of becoming more like Christ, requiring us to yield to the Holy Spirit and live distinct from the world. As we allow God to work in us, our thoughts, actions, and attitudes begin to reflect His holiness. This process requires intentionality and a willingness to let go of worldly influences. [04:33]
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." (Romans 12:2, ESV)
Reflection: Identify one area of your life where you need transformation. How can you invite the Holy Spirit to bring change in this area today?
Day 3: Proximity to God and Holiness
Holiness is about drawing closer to God and reflecting His holiness in our lives. The closer we get to God, the more holy we become. This proximity is not about legalism but about a relationship with God that transforms us from the inside out. As we live a life set apart for His purposes, we experience the beauty and blessing of holiness. It is about living in a way that honors God and aligns with His will, allowing His holiness to permeate every aspect of our lives. [25:58]
"Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded." (James 4:8, ESV)
Reflection: What steps can you take to draw closer to God today, allowing His holiness to influence your thoughts and actions?
Day 4: Relationship as the Motivation for Holiness
The motivation for holiness is not about following rules but about cultivating a deep relationship with God. This relationship should trump every other influence in our lives, guiding us to live in the beauty and blessing of holiness. Holiness is about letting our connection with God transform us, leading us to live in a way that reflects His character. It is about embracing the freedom and joy that come from living according to God's design, rather than feeling burdened by legalistic expectations. [54:40]
"And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent." (John 17:3, ESV)
Reflection: How can you prioritize your relationship with God today, allowing it to be the primary influence in your life?
Day 5: The Lifelong Journey of Holiness
Holiness is a lifelong journey that requires continual growth and maturity in our relationship with God. It is about allowing the grace of God to teach us and transform us, being patient with ourselves and others as we grow in holiness. This journey involves a commitment to becoming more like Christ, recognizing that transformation takes time and effort. As we walk this path, we rely on the Holy Spirit to guide us and empower us to live a life that honors God. [29:12]
"Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own." (Philippians 3:12, ESV)
Reflection: What is one specific area where you need to grow in holiness? How can you take a step forward in this area today, trusting in God's grace and guidance?
Quotes
"It is beyond question that holiness is one of the central themes of the entire Bible. The word holy occurs more than 600 times and more than 700 times when you include all its derivative words like holiness, sanctify, sanctification, all of those. You can't even make sense out of the Bible without understanding that our God is holy." [00:00:00] (32 seconds)
"The Bible makes it clear that holiness is not an optional extra for a few super spiritual believers. Rather, holiness is the central point of the Christian life and holiness is the distinguishing mark of every true disciple. An unholy Christian. That's an oxymoron. That's a contradiction in terms. There's no such thing." [00:01:30] (28 seconds)
"Scripture teaches that as disciples become sanctified or become holy, many things will happen. They will have visible good works. They will walk in good works. They will be rich in good works. They will be furnished with good works. They will show themselves a pattern of good works. They will be zealous of good works. They will maintain good works. They will do good works." [00:02:26] (26 seconds)
"Holiness begins with redemption and it ends in total transformation. It begins with deliverance and it ends with discipleship. It begins with the new birth and it ends in the new Jerusalem. That's holiness. It begins at an altar. And it ends at a throne. So if you're still breathing, God is still working on you to make you into his image, to make you holy like he is holy." [00:29:21] (39 seconds)
"Holiness is whatever makes righteousness look normal and sin look strange. That's holiness. If that inner sense that you've been in the past that you've got in you, if it makes righteousness look normal and it makes the sin of the world look strange, that's holiness. What's worldliness? Oh, easy. Worldliness is whatever makes sin look normal and righteousness look strange. That's worldliness." [00:41:11] (30 seconds)