The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul“Be Holy, Because I Am Holy” – Chapter EightSaintsA “saint” is not just a super-Christian or someone who has done remarkable acts of Christian service.In the Bible, every Christian is called a “saint,” meaning “a holy one.”Holy, as God Is HolyWe are called to be “holy.”We are not transcendent, above all creation, as God is.But we are “consecrated” and “set apart” from the rest of the world.We are called to “purity.”
The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul
“Be Holy, Because I Am Holy” – Chapter Eight
Saints- A “saint” is not just a super-Christian or someone who has done remarkable acts of Christian service.
- In the Bible, every Christian is called a “saint,” meaning “a holy one.”
Holy, as God Is Holy- We are called to be “holy.”
- We are not transcendent, above all creation, as God is.
- But we are “consecrated” and “set apart” from the rest of the world.
- We are called to “purity.”
Holy Sinners?- How can we be called “holy” when we still sin?
- We have been “consecrated” by God. We are his special possession out of the world.
- We are called to a life of non-conformity with the world.
Transformed- We live non-conformed with the world by being transformed in our thinking and behavior.
- Not just external conduct, but true inward transformation.
- We are living sacrifices – “thank offerings” to God for his grace.
Called to Purity- We are not only “consecrated,” set apart from the world; we are also called to a life of purity.
- In standing, we are justified by the grace of God on the merits of Christ.
- But our standing must also become experience through sanctification.
Fruit of the Spirit- True justifying faith is a “living faith,” a faith that works.
- The Holy Spirit produces his fruit in our lives:
- Love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Pursuit of Righteousness- We are called to seek after God’s kingdom and his righteousness.
- Though it is the Spirit’s fruit, the pursuit of righteousness involves our full, diligent effort in learning, prayer, discipline, and active obedience.
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