"Holy" God -- "Holy Bible"
by Pastor Kevin Sadler
When
we say that God is holy, what does that mean to you? Pure, yes. But the
definition of holiness is not exhausted by purity. When the angels around the
throne of God constantly say, “Holy, Holy, Holy” (Isiah 6:3; Revelation 4:8),
they aren’t just saying “Purity, Purity, Purity,” but more than that. The word
“holy” means to be set apart. When the Scriptures declare that God is holy (Psalms
99:9), it means that He is not like any other. There is no one like Him. He is
matchless and incomparable. No one is His equal. He is unique in Himself and
His Person, unsurpassed in beauty, worth, and perfection. He is set apart unto
Himself. As it’s been said, “God is always the greatest thing in existence.”
When
the Bible refers to “the holy Scriptures” (2 Timothy 3:15), “holy” means much
the same thing. The Bible is not like any other thing. There is no other book
like it. It has no equal. It is incomparable, unsurpassed in its beauty, worth,
and perfection. The Bible is set apart from all other books. It is the Word of
God.
Earthly Kingdom vs The Body of Christ
By
Les Feldick
Les
Felck Ministries
30706
W. Lona Valley Rd.
Kinta,
OK 74552
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