“Holiness is not abstract — it is a life set apart for God.”
In this message, Pastor David Grobler continues the series on the “-ness” of the Christian life by exploring holiness. Throughout Scripture, the apostle Paul repeatedly lists the virtues that define a Christian life — qualities like faithfulness, righteousness, love, and perseverance — showing that spiritual growth follows a process. Holiness is not merely about avoiding sin or following rules. It is about being set apart for God, allowing Him to transform our lives through the process of sanctification. As believers pursue righteousness and submit to God’s work in their lives, He separates them from sin and shapes them into people who reflect His nature. Holiness affects how we live, how we use our bodies, how we treat others, and how we respond when we fall short. Ultimately, holiness flows from a life centered on God — where godliness, faithfulness, and thankfulness prepare the heart for God to produce holiness within us.
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