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קֹ֫דֶשׁ
Is our holiness based on our actions?
Behavior can be described as holy or unholy, does this mean that our holiness is based on our actions?
Can our actions make us unholy?
unholy is used 2x in scripture
not saying that something other than the blood of Jesus can cleanse us.
this (2Ti 2:21) means cleanse your life of anything that would open the door to the enemy or ruin his testimony.
misunderstanding re: holiness - we give the devil a legal right to wreak havoc on our lives when we live in an unholy manner.
We have a legal right to be blessed if we live holy and cursed if we don’t.
Paul didn’t say it was because they lived in an unholy manner.
He said it’s because they “oppose the truth”
In other words, they are believing lies - Wrong Believing
He gives the remedy:
for God to “change those people’s hearts.”
for them to “learn the truth,” and
for them to “come to their senses.”
If they come to their senses, they will no longer be held captive by the devil to do his will.
Freedom is not about what we do, it’s about what we believe.
Hebrew - qo-des - apartness, sacredness, separateness
sanctification & holiness is the same word in the greek - hagiazo - separation to God, to set apart, sanctify, to make holy; consecrate; separate from unto.
Being “made holy” isn’t a change of behavior; but a change of “location.”
Don’t think of holiness as how we’re walking; but where we’re walking.
Holiest - the Holy of Holies where the presence of God dwells.
When you fail and behave in an unholy manner, it defies logic that the place to experience the most peace is in the Holiest of all Holy places: the presence of God Himself.
(also kjv)
Jesus, our High Priest, has been “touched with the feeling of our infirmities.”
He says to us, “Let’s talk.
I want to hear what’s on your mind.
What concerns you?
What are your fears?
What are your questions?
I’m here for you.”
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