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Devotion
Devotion
Intro to series.
Intro to series.
Orange and Cupcake.
prayer for holiness.
misconception of morality only.
Actually means set apart, dedicated and special for special purpose.
We want a holy church with holy people.
Now that does not mean perfection.
But it is living in the reality of what christ has done.
1 Peter
Bible doesn't ask or suggest us to be holy it commands us to be holy.
Devotional Holiness.
“The Bible says that God is holy, holy, holy.
Not that He is merely holy, or even holy, holy.
He is holy, holy, holy.
The Bible never says that God is love, love, love, or mercy, mercy, mercy, or wrath, wrath, wrath, or justice, justice, justice.
It does say that He is holy, holy, holy, the whole earth is full of His glory.
- R.C. Sproul
So the first thing for us is to live a holy life is to focus on his holiness.
To love him and worship him to devote ourselves to him because he is worthy.
His worthiness is key.
As we look at the different forms of worship, the ways we can live a holy life it is vital that we focus on his worth.
Often times our mind goes to our desire or ability not to his worth.
Focusing in on our desire and ability will kill or limit our holiness.
it will limit or kill our worship.
Focusing on him, his holiness, his worth changes everything.
It changes our desire it changes our ability.
So first we simply look at devotional holiness:
Devotional holiness are things solely focused on him or directed at him.
Now the next three; personal, relational and missional are all also for the glory of God and ultimately are all done in worship of him, but the application of it are not solely directed at him.
Personal holiness is about our repentance and purity which is directed at us but it is for the glory of God.
And so it is with the next two relational and missional.
So devotional holiness, is praise and thanksgiving, worship and adoration of him, humility before him.
Thinking or meditating on him and verbally worshiping him.
So practically these things look like prayer that is in praising him.
learning about him, so learning from the word about him, trusting his scriptures.
journaling about his work and word, or singing songs to him, raising our hands, kneeling before him.
Now the bible makes it abundantly clear that he is not after our physical actions but our heart.
So there is the temptation to say well he has my heart so I don’t have to worship him physically.
We don’t see this any where in scripture.
And its kinda like a husband saying i said i love you why do i need to say it again.
“When I saw him i fell at his feet as though dead.”
“Daniel sees the vision of Jesus, he falls to his face as though dead”
Joshua, Ezekiel, Jesus even modeled this.
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