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Set Apart, but Not Perfect

Studying grammar, particularly antonyms like "common" and "profane", helps us better understand t...

Studying grammar, particularly antonyms like "common" and "profane", helps us better understand the original meanings of the Hebrew words related to holiness and sanctification. We have a language problem, where holiness is made synonymous with perfection; it cannot mean perfection or sinlessness except when speaking of God and His attributes. When God declares people holy, they are set apart and dedicated, not perfect. Leviticus 21:1-15 Disc 4 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness an...

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Holiness: God's Presence Conforming You to His ...

The subject of holiness and sanctification cannot be treated apart from God and His presence. The...

The subject of holiness and sanctification cannot be treated apart from God and His presence. The ground around the burning bush and Mount Sinai was hallowed because of His presence. In the Old Testament there are degrees of holiness, but in the New Testament and today, God's Spirit is in us making us holy. Sanctification is not the act or process of justification, it is the activity of the presence of God to change us into His image and likeness. Disc 5 of 17 from the series: Understanding H...

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Holiness Comes from God

To shed more light on “holiness” and “sanctification”, this message takes us into the book of Lev...

To shed more light on “holiness” and “sanctification”, this message takes us into the book of Leviticus. Rather than reading it as a set of rules in legalism, the bird’s eye view approach allows us to see what God is calling “holy”: that which is of Him, pleasing to Him, and set apart for the purpose of worship to Him versus that which God is calling “common”, profane, pagan, and not of Him. Leviticus 17 Disc 6 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness and Sanctification - VF-2197   Addit...

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Obedience: Take God at His Word

In the two events of God providing water from the rock, Moses obeyed God's instructions the first...

In the two events of God providing water from the rock, Moses obeyed God's instructions the first time, but disobeyed the second time and wrested God's word with severe consequences. This obedience and disobedience illustrates a dimension of understanding holiness and sanctification. God doesn't want us to treat His words casually; His word is holy. If our ears are tuned to the holy, we will be running to the voice of the Sayer, obedient and trusting in His word. Exodus 17:1-7 / Numbers 20:1-...

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Jehovah: The LORD that Sanctifies

God reveals His names in the Bible through His actions and by declaring His name. When He spoke t...

God reveals His names in the Bible through His actions and by declaring His name. When He spoke to Moses, God names Himself the LORD that sanctifies. God deigns to bend down and speak to earthy people and to save them. As we go in faith, our relationship with God changes, and He reveals Himself in our needs. When God sets you apart, He begins a work in you and He will finish it. Exodus 31:13 Disc 8 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness and Sanctification - VF-2199

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God Demands Respect

In the midst of laying out God's instructions to His people, there is the story of an incident Go...

In the midst of laying out God's instructions to His people, there is the story of an incident God used to make an example. The son of an Israelitish woman was condemned to death for cursing the name of God. God made it clear that He would not tolerate blasphemy; He demands respect. Failing to recognize that God is who He says He is, especially when we have His presence with us, is like a knife piercing His heart. Leviticus 24:10-23 Disc 9 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness and San...

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