Holiness: Living Distinctivelyنموونە
“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." Romans 12:2
Holiness Defined: According to Dr. John N. Oswalt, holiness is behavior based on the character of God that is distinct from the world, which should be manifested in every believer in Christ.
People of the world determine their behavior based on trending, what is popular (who is doing it), or what will make them rich and famous. The believer's behavior must be governed by the Word of God. Despite what the world does, every believer is mandated to show up in stark contrast to the world.
Living distinctively does not mean we can not be fashionable, prosperous, or enjoy life. It means we do not live the way the world lives. We dress modestly (cover ourselves), we earn our money honestly, and we are filled with the joy of the Lord. It is not what's on us; it is what's in us that matters. When what is in us aligns with God, then what is on us will also.
Question: What does holiness in today's society look like to you?
Challenge: Meditate on Romans 12:2 and identify the ways you have been transformed in Christ.
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About this Plan
The word holiness comes from a root word that means to be different. The Lord God demands those who carry His Name to manifest His character and to reflect His love. The "look" of holiness, sanctification, has been defined in various ways over the centuries. This five-day devotional will teach us what God means when He calls us holy.
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