Topical Encyclopedia Holiness is a central theme in the Bible, reflecting the nature and character of God. The concept of holiness is rooted in the very essence of God, who is described as holy, pure, and set apart. The call to holiness is a call to be like God, to reflect His character in our lives. This entry explores the biblical understanding of holiness, emphasizing that it begins at the source—God Himself.God as the Source of Holiness The Bible consistently portrays God as the ultimate source of holiness. In Isaiah 6:3, the seraphim proclaim, "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of Hosts; His glory fills the whole earth." This threefold repetition underscores the absolute holiness of God, setting Him apart from all creation. God's holiness is intrinsic to His being, and it is from this divine source that all holiness flows. The Call to Holiness Believers are called to be holy because God is holy. In Leviticus 19:2, God commands the Israelites, "Speak to the entire congregation of the Israelites and tell them: ‘Be holy because I, the LORD your God, am holy.'" This call is reiterated in the New Testament, where 1 Peter 1:15-16 exhorts, "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.'" Holiness Through Christ The New Testament reveals that holiness is made possible through Jesus Christ. In Ephesians 1:4, Paul writes, "For He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless in His presence." Through Christ's sacrificial death and resurrection, believers are sanctified and set apart for God's purposes. Hebrews 10:10 affirms, "And by that will, we have been sanctified through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." The Role of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit plays a crucial role in the believer's journey toward holiness. The Spirit empowers and enables believers to live holy lives, transforming them into the likeness of Christ. In Galatians 5:16, Paul instructs, "So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh." The fruit of the Spirit, listed in Galatians 5:22-23, reflects the holy character that believers are called to exhibit. Holiness in Daily Life Holiness is not merely a theological concept but a practical reality that should permeate every aspect of a believer's life. Romans 12:1 urges, "Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." This call to holiness involves a daily commitment to live according to God's standards, rejecting sin and pursuing righteousness. The Community of Holiness The call to holiness is not only individual but also communal. The church, as the body of Christ, is called to be a holy community. Ephesians 2:21-22 describes the church as "a holy temple in the Lord. And in Him you too are being built together into a dwelling place for God in His Spirit." The community of believers is to reflect God's holiness to the world, serving as a beacon of light in a darkened world. Conclusion Holiness begins at the source—God Himself. As believers draw near to God, they are transformed by His holiness, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and called to live lives that reflect His character. Through Christ, the ultimate expression of God's holiness, believers are sanctified and set apart for His purposes, called to be holy as He is holy. Subtopics Holiness is the Result of God's Keeping Holiness is the Result of Subjection to God Holiness is the Result of The Manifestation of God's Grace Holiness is the Result of Union With Christ Holiness: Becoming to the Church Holiness: Behaviour of Aged Women should be As Becomes Holiness: Chastisements are Intended to Produce, in Saints Holiness: Christ: An Example of Holiness: Christ: Desires for his People Holiness: Christ: Effects, in his People Holiness: General Scriptures Concerning Holiness: Ministers should Avoid Everything Inconsistent With Holiness: Ministers should be Examples of Holiness: Ministers should Exhort To Holiness: Ministers should Possess Holiness: Motives to The Dissolution of all Things Holiness: Motives to The Glory of God Holiness: Motives to The Love of Christ Holiness: Motives to The Mercies of God Holiness: Necessary to God's Worship Holiness: None Shall See God Without Holiness: Promise to Women Who Continue In Holiness: Promised to the Church Holiness: Saints: Have Their Fruit To Holiness: Saints: New Created In Holiness: Saints: Shall be Presented to God In Holiness: Saints: Shall Continue In, for Ever Holiness: Saints: should Continue In Holiness: Saints: should Follow After Holiness: Saints: should Have Their Conversation In Holiness: Saints: should Present Their Bodies to God In Holiness: Saints: should Seek Perfection In Holiness: Saints: should Serve God In Holiness: Saints: should Yield Their Members As Instruments of Holiness: should Lead to Separation from the Wicked Holiness: The Character of Christ, the Standard of Holiness: The Character of God, the Standard of Holiness: The Church is the Beauty of Holiness: The Gospel the Way of Holiness: The Wicked are Without Holiness: The Word of God the Means of Producing The Holiness of God is Incomparable The Holiness of God is Pledged for the Fulfilment of His Judgments The Holiness of God is Pledged for the Fulfilment of His Promises The Holiness of God: Exhibited in His: Character The Holiness of God: Exhibited in His: Kingdom The Holiness of God: Exhibited in His: Name The Holiness of God: Exhibited in His: Words The Holiness of God: Exhibited in His: Works The Holiness of God: Heavenly Hosts Adore The Holiness of God: Requires Holy Service The Holiness of God: Saints are Commanded to Imitate The Holiness of God: Saints should Praise The Holiness of God: should be Magnified The Holiness of God: should Produce Reverential Fear Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |