The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul"The Fearful Mystery" Chapter ThreeWhat is Holy?Difficult concept to defineMore than just ethical or moral puritySet apart from that which is commonConsecrated as special or dedicated for special useTranscendent, exaltedHoly=‘wholly other’Holy God – the One who has no superior or equalHoly ThingsGod is absolutely and independently holy.Other people or things derive their holiness from God’s consecrating them or it for his service.Things made holy by God are...
The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul
"The Fearful Mystery" Chapter Three
What is Holy?- Difficult concept to define
- More than just ethical or moral purity
- Set apart from that which is common
- Consecrated as special or dedicated for special use
- Transcendent, exalted
- Holy=‘wholly other’
- Holy God – the One who has no superior or equal
Holy Things- God is absolutely and independently holy.
- Other people or things derive their holiness from God’s consecrating them or it for his service.
- Things made holy by God are not for common use.
The Defining Attribute- Holiness equivalent to the deity or essence of God
- Holiness not just another attribute on the list of God’s qualities
- Holiness governs God’s other attributes, e.g. “holy love”
Idolatry- Worshiping that which is created instead of worshiping the Creator is the essence of idolatry.
- When we consecrate what God has never consecrated, it is desecration and an act of idolatry.
The Fearful Mystery- Holiness as mysterious and indescribable
- Holiness as terrifying
- Holiness as attracting
- Holiness as realization of our own creatureliness
Questions- What does it mean to fear God?
- How can we fear God and yet be drawn to worship and love Him?
- How should God’s holiness change the way that we worship?
- How should it change the way we live?
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