I am on a quest.
My quest is to know more about God and to fall deeper into
Him.
Some months ago, I found out that I was being distracted
from God by books... They were all about God, numerous study guides and, instead of reading the word, I was consumed by those books, but they were someone else's journey of discovery.I then purposed to stop reading them and go on my own journey…. This has been, to put it mildly, awe
inspiring.
God did not lie when He told us that if we seek Him, we will
find Him as long as we seek Him earnestly. I have been finding Him and He has
been teaching me more about Him and myself than I would ever learn from someone
else’s encounter with Him. God has started working on me and is making me less
of a basket case than I was. (which is saying alot!!)
My latest discovery (or should I say, my on-going discovery
for the past month or so) is Holiness.
The definition of holy according to the Merriam-Webster
dictionary is:
1.
Exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one
perfect in goodness or righteousness
2.
Divine which means related to or coming from God
3.
Devoted entirely to the deity or the work of the
deity (i.e. God)
4.
Having a divine quality , or ‘sacred’
The
definition of Holy in the Bible is the absence of evil. God is holy and
therefore is the opposite of evil
The
entire Bible is about the holiness of God and His instructions on how we are to
live holy lives. The book of Job starts with a definition about the character
of Job. He was a man who was blameless and upright, who feared God and shunned
evil. Job was, by definition, a holy man.
Holiness
is a concept that has long been abandoned, especially in our now, very liberal,
times. Whenever anyone utters the word holy, you are immediately labelled a
religious freak by non-believers and too intense by your fellow believers.
These days, as long as you don’t go to an extreme of bad behaviour, anything
goes.
I
was having lunch with my sister one day when I told her that a friend of mine
had invited me to go to a night club two days prior but I refused to go. My reasons
were that I was now born again and determined to live my life in a manner that
pleased God. She immediately chastised me, telling me that I did not have to
drink when I went out to the club, I could always have ordered water or a soda.
I found myself nodding my head to that and agreeing with her. Later, I was
thinking about the conversation when I backtracked and thought, ‘Would God have
been glorified if I had gone to the club and just drank water?’ Definitely not.
At best, I would sit in a corner and moan to myself about how I’m not enjoying
myself one bit, at worst, I would be judging the people there not realizing
that I was also one of them at that exact time and that my confession that I am
a Christian would not have been believed even for one second by anyone there.
But,
most of all that was not hating evil and therefore, it was not holy
The
Bible says that to be holy, one must shun evil, turn away from it, resist the
devil, and fear God.
Being
holy is being loving, peaceful, reverent, doing good. It is in essence, the
following of the commands that Jesus gave us which were, loving the Lord with
all our hearts, with all our minds and with all our strength, and loving our
neighbours as we love ourselves. If we as Christians want to love God, doesn't
it mean that we should seek to please Him in everything that we do and if we
are to love others, shouldn't we ensure that we bring them up as blameless as
we can before God?
We
have forgotten or just dismissed the fact that God is God and He doesn’t change. God
hates what is evil and that is why there were numerous cleansing rites before
people could approach Him in the Old Testament. He eradicated that by the death
of Christ (essentially Himself) on the cross and once we are cleansed from our
sins on salvation, His command is just to be holy. It is something we must
strive to every day and every hour.
As
Christians, all the commands we have been given can be summarised in one verse-
1 Peter 1:15-16 ‘’ But be holy in all you do just like the one who called you
is holy. It is written in the scripture Be Holy as I am Holy’’ (Leviticus
11:45; 19:2)
I
believe, when we strive for that seemingly unattainable goal, holiness, we will
unconsciously develop goodness, peace, love, joy mercy, patience, kindness,
humility and self-control…
God loves you, and so do I
ADDY
"If we as Christians want to love God, doesn't it mean that we should seek to please Him in everything that we do and if we are to love others, shouldn't we ensure that we bring them up as blameless as we can before God? " - I AGREE!! Let us be Holy like the one we serve is :) .
ReplyDeleteAbout the night club, I like how you questioned the part that is goes contrary to our Salvation testimony. The two simply have no business being together. We must be alert who and how we spend our time, the choices we make, what we allow in. We are the temple of the Living God!