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Strange Fire
When I first started pastoring there was a man in my congregation named Malcolm Robertson.
He was a decorated Greek scholar and former administrator at Azusa Pacific University.
He was friends with just about everybody who was a christian, and so I would invite him to breakfast and just ask him about his life because he had done so much and I wanted to learn from him
Well one day he started telling me about WWII
He was drafted, went to camp Roberts for Basic training
And one day in Basic training they were learning bayonet strikes on dummies.
And Malcolm waked up to his commanding officer and say, Sir, I want to serve my country but I can not do this.
The idea of killing a person, even if they are my enemy makes me sick to my stomach.
The person asked him what he did for a living and Malcom told him that he was a theology student in seminary.
So that commander would tell him, as luck would have it we need chaplains so go over there your now a chaplain
So Malcolm would go where he was told and the next day he is basically shipped off to Italy and because he had some Bible college under his belt
So he gets to Italy when the fighting had basically already stopped, every day they were disarming and taking in thousands of surrendering Germans as prisoners of war
So Malcolm asked his commanding officer what he should do, and his commanding officer says hey we have all of these prisoners to keep busy, why don’t you do a bible study with them
So Malcolm introduces himself to the soldiers…who are all Lutheran Germans…and Malcolm belongs to a group called the pilgrim Holiness church
And what you need to know about the Pilgrim holiness church, you don’t wear jewelry, or makeup…you don’t wear flashy clothes, you try to be as simple as possible....Because you were a holiness church....
And Malcolm was married but he didn't wear a wedding ring because of his Pilgrim Holiness background
So Malcolm is introducing himself to all of these Nazi POW’s telling him that he is married and they are all very nice to him.
But the second he goes to teach the Bible the German soldiers almost universally turned around and didn't face him
Malcom thought this was strange so he continued his lesson and moved on and every week…Soldiers were nice to him…But when he opened the Bible they turned and didn’t face him
So after that lesson he asked one of the prisoners why this was happening and the soldier said you told us that you are married and you don’t wear a wedding ring...
And when German men are cheating on their wives, they take off their ring.
The soldier told Malcom that since you are so obviously in sin, none of the men will listen to you when it comes to the Bible...
So then Malcom ended up buying a wedding ring and wearing it but trying to explain to all the men that he would never cheat on his wife but that he belonged to a christian group that practiced holiness
Malcolm Grew up in the pilgrim holiness way of life and he had never questioned that this is what holiness means...
See You were a holiness person back in the day if you didn't play cards...
you were a holiness christian if you didn't dance
You were a holiness christian if you didn't wear jewelry
You were a holiness christian if you didn’t go to the movies
For Malcolm Holiness was about what you didn’t do…thats how he was raised...
And for the German Christians he was ministering to, Holiness was about turning your back toward sin and hypocrisy.
So Malcolm told me that on that day he understood holiness in a very different way.
So I wanted to do a teaching series on what Holiness is because its one of those things that we don’t really used the word in church anymore and I think thats tragic.
Understanding holiness is understanding God’s core character
Holy describes not just God, but his desire for his people to live Holy Lives...
So Today I am kicking off a bit of a longer form teaching series…8 weeks on holiness that I hope will have a very well rounded look at what holiness it is my hope that this series reveals the heart of God more and more and more...
So today we are looking at the holiness of God...
The idea of holiness is describing a God who is utterly unique...
What I mean is that God is the uncreated one.
Everything else is a creation…People, animals, angels, stars, the universe are all creations…but he is the creator God…the one who has the power to speak life into existence.
For thousands of years Man has been looking at creation with the understanding that all of life just works together…that there is intelligence behind all of this
And the Apostle Paul sums up the problem that humanity has with 5 verses out of Romans
I mean The apostle Paul wrote this 2,000 years ago...
God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature are clearly seen.
I mean Francis Collins figured this out when he mapped the human Genome.
That this world and indeed our very bodies are made to all work together with what we can only describe as powerful lines of code that make our earth and world function in harmony.
Our world is the result of a creator, a unique outside force
But then Paul also mentions that all of creation have walked away from their creator...
What Paul is saying here in verse 23 is that the humans exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images that look like mortal humans and birds and reptiles
The Apostle Paul is perfectly describing the problem.
God made humans in his image
God is Holy
So in our unfallen state we get to share in God’s holiness....
But instead humanity has opted to exchange all of that for a cheap parody
So the judgment of God is to give humans over to what they want…If they are not going to choose holiness then the judgment of humans is to be aloud to continue down their own path…and you don’t have to look very far to see that the human path is destructive
So in this series I want to submit to you that we can not only experience God’s holiness...
But that we can share in it with our lives
So this morning we are starting in Exodus 3
If you have never read the book of Exodus, it is the second book of the Bible…It tells the story of the Israelites escaping Egypt...
And you have to understand that the people of God started by the family of Abraham, God was on a journey to lead these people back to the promise land.
Really back to eden...
God picked this group of humanity to be a light to all the rest of humanity to show the way back to God’s presence
So God picks one guy to lead all of Israel out of Egypt and into the promised land
So if you know the story of Moses,
He was raised in the royal Egyptian court but he was defending his own people and he killed an Egyptian so he ran away to a place called Midian and he
Ok there is so much to break down here and one of these days we will do a deep dive into exodus where we will see how truly amazing chapter 3 is...
but this is a story that we are all pretty familiar with
We know the burning bush story in theological terms this is a Theophany story, a Theophany is any account where there is a physical appearance of God, and often times there is this fire associated with God, but its a strange fire in that it doesn't burn something up
and the reason why I bring this word Theophany up is because the book of exodus will be one long theophany story.
God will reveal himself over and over again, in a pillar of fire
So God tells Moses…Remove your sandals, this is holy ground…and you know what don’t come closer
In the Old Testament God’s holy presence is a dangerous thing...
A good way to understand God’s holiness is to use the sun as an example
The sun is unique in our universe and it is really powerful…and because of the sun we can have life on our planet
But if you were to jump in a rocket ship and fly to the sun, you’d burn up before you even got there
So you could say that the sun is Holy because it is unique and it gives life…and you can take this further by saying that everything around the sun is holy too because it radiates its light and heat...
But the closer you get to it the more in danger you are of burning up
So the power that generates life…the sun…is also very dangerous
So in the same way, with God’s holiness there is the same paradox
If you are impure, God’s presence is dangerous to you and not because it is bad…but because it is so good
So the way that we see this is with Moses…Standing by this bush…taking off his sandals and actually covering his face
Moses is confronted with the author of life and he cant go any closer, because Moses is sinful...
The speaking, burning bush revealed the power of God and Moses’s own unworthiness
My goodness on my own can never match up to God’s goodness so I just can’t even come closer
But later on in the story of Exodus we actually see where Moses and God spend time together face to face and you might remember the story where Moses’s face actually shines because he has been with God
The point being that God took moses through this process of making him Holy so that he could enter his presence
So the burning bush story is not saying…you can never come closer…It is saying that moses its not safe because your not ready to experience my presence
God’s holiness reveals that humans need purity
And actually the rest of the story of exodus is the way in which humans can have purity so that they can share in God’s holiness
This is what the 10 commandments are all about...
the 10 commandments are actually the marriage agreement between humanity and God…they are vows
But unfortunately the rest of the old testament reveals how God’s people continually fall short of that purity
But God has to create a way for people to purify themselves and so thats why we have the entire book of Leviticus
It is a priestly handbook of what you have to do and how you have to live as a priest
But one of the early stories of Leviticus is a warning not to take God’s holiness lightly
God is Holy and worthy of our honor and reverence
So I am just going to share three verses with you but there are three chapters of stuff to share with you so I will do this in a short way
The first 7 chapters of Leviticus are all about making offerings for your sin…and its really impotrant to note that these offerings are subsitunary…in other words, these offerings take the place of your sin
The point here is to reinforce that sin leads to death…and in order to be in relationship with a Holy God that sin needs to be dealt with...
So there are 7 chapters of instructions on bringing a grain offering or some kind of animal slaughter to pay for your sin
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