Understanding HolinessSample
- The Holiness of a Believer in Christ
Today, let us reflect on the topic of holiness as it pertains to believers in Christ. The concept of holiness can be understood through the doctrine of sanctification; which is the process of being made holy by God. In 1 Cor. 6:11, the Apostle Paul addresses the Corinthian church, reminding them of their identity in Christ. He tells them, "And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God."
Paul's message to the Corinthians is clear. He highlights their transformed identity as believers; they have been washed, sanctified, and justified through the power of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. In other words, they have been made holy, sanctified by Christ Himself.
In 1 Corinthians 1:2, Paul further emphasizes this truth. He addresses the church of God in Corinth, describing them as "those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours."
It is important to understand that holiness is not something believers strive to achieve on their own. God Himself has made us holy and sanctified us in Christ. At the moment of salvation, God imparts His Holy Spirit to dwell within us. Therefore, if you acknowledge the presence of the Holy Spirit within you, it means that you must also acknowledge your holiness, for wherever the Holy Spirit resides is holy.
The indwelling of the Holy Spirit in you is an evidence that you have been sanctified, set apart, and made holy by God. Holiness is first and foremost a nature before it becomes an action. You cannot live out holiness until you grasp the truth that God has already made you holy through your union with Christ.
Holiness is the inherent nature of a believer, not something that is attained through personal efforts or good works. It is a reality that is found in Christ. For example, when you encounter situations where human intervention falls short, such as sickness or mental affliction, it is said that the person has a "spirit of infirmity" or a "spirit of insanity." This demonstrates that a person reflects the spirit that is at work within them. As believers, the Holy Spirit dwells within us, enabling us to live a holy life.
Remember, you are not trying to be holy; God has already made you holy. Embrace the reality of your holiness in Christ. Allow the Holy Spirit to empower you to live out this divine nature that has been bestowed upon you. Let your thoughts, words, and actions align with the holiness that God has placed within you. Walk confidently in the truth that you have been sanctified, set apart, and made holy by the grace of God.
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Understanding holiness and its application in our daily lives is crucial as believers in Christ. When God calls us holy and set apart, it means we are dedicated to Him and live according to His standards. Though we may face challenges, we must choose to embrace holiness consistently. Join this 5-day devotional to explore the meaning of holiness and how we can integrate it into our lifestyle.
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