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God is Holy
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God’s holiness is his inherent and absolute greatness, in which he is perfectly distinct above everything outside himself and is absolutely morally separate from sin. - John MacArthur
Two "Aspects” of Holiness
Majestic Holiness
This speaks to the fact that God is inherently great and resists all compromises of his character and therefore is transcendently distinct from all his creatures in infinite majesty.
He is majestically unique.
This sense of God’s holiness qualifies all his other attributes, and all these qualify his holiness.
-John MacArthur
(Biblical Doctrine, pp.
183-184)
This speaks to the fact that God is inherently great and resists all compromises of his character and therefore is transcendently distinct from all his creatures in infinite majesty.
He is majestically unique.
This sense of God’s holiness qualifies all his other attributes, and all these qualify his holiness.
1 Sam
Ps
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Ps 99.
Moral Holiness
Since God is inherently great and therefore transcendently distinct from everything outside himself, he is most certainly separate from sin, being morally and ethically perfect, abhorring sin and demanding purity in his moral creatures.
-John MacArthur
(Biblical Doctrine, p. 84)
Since God is inherently great and therefore transcendently distinct from everything outside himself, he is most certainly separate from sin, being morally and ethically perfect, abhorring sin and demanding purity in his moral creatures
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Sanctification: Growing in Holiness
God’s holiness is a model for our holiness
In the process, we will be renewed in the image of Christ in “true righteousness and holiness” as we become more like him who saved us for himself - Mark Jones
Jones, Mark (2017-06-30).
God Is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God (p.
168).
Crossway.
Kindle Edition.
God’s holiness demands our holiness
1 Peter 1
our doctrine of holiness must never be divorced from who Christ is and what he actually came to do.
He came to die in order to make us holy.
- Mark Jones
Jones, Mark (2017-06-30).
God Is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God (p.
170).
Crossway.
Kindle Edition.
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