Sat. Aug 2nd, 2025
by John Chasteen
 
Work at living in peace with everyone, and work at living a holy life, for
those who are not holy will not see the Lord.”
–Hebrews 12:14, NLT

What comes to mind when you hear the word “holiness”? For most of us, it
conjures up all kinds of negative associations related to legalistic rules and
behavior.

In this day of public scandal, many are asking important questions such as,
“What is biblical holiness?” “Is it mportant anymore?” In light of these and
other pressing concerns it might do us good to revisit the concept.

 

Let's start by saying that God has called every believer to holiness (see 1
Thess. 4:7). The commonly used Greek word for holiness is hagios, and it
literally means “to be set apart or separated unto God.” Similarly, the Hebrew
word for holiness is kodesh, and it carries the idea of setting something
apart as different or uncommon, not for everyday use.

The word “holy” or one of its derivatives is used more than 425 times in the
Old Testament and at least 165 times in the New Testament. It seems God is
trying to make a point!

A lifestyle of holiness is a life that is lived as separated unto God, one
that is not common or like everyone else's. It is one that's different
from the lives of worldly people.

It is important to remember that though the word “holiness” is defined as
being uncommon and set apart from the world, it does not have the connotation of
being weird or irrelevant. Being holy simply means that one does not march to
the same beat the world does.

Holiness always begins on the inside of the believer. It is not merely a list
of dos and don'ts that Christians must comply with; rather, it is a byproduct of
our relationship with Christ and stems from our position in Him (see Col.
1:22).

Provisional holiness-what Jesus won for us on the cross-is a wonderful
reality, but it must be accompanied by a life of practical holiness lived by the
power of the Holy Spirit. Practical holiness means we regularly crucify the
flesh, deny ourselves and understand the meaning of sacrifice. This makes us
different and in the biblical sense, holy.

Our text says we should work at living a holy life, that we should
pursue it. A lifestyle of holiness can elude us if we are not careful. So work
hard in your pursuit of it-great dividends await you.


John Chasteen is the assistant dean of Southwestern Christian University
Graduate School in Bethany, Oklahoma. (Visit his blog here.) He invites you to check out
Tyndale House's newly released NLT Study Bible, which contains valuable
notes, articles and study helps that will enable you to dig deeper as you study
God's Word.

Leave a Reply

By submitting your comment, you agree to receive occasional emails from [email protected], and its authors, including insights, exclusive content, and special offers. You can unsubscribe at any time. (U.S. residents only.)

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Podcasts

More News
The Lord’s Prayer and Cultural Change
The Lord’s Prayer and Cultural Change
I Found God In My Children’s Eyes
I Found God In My Children’s Eyes
5 Sins That Open the Door to Demons, and How to Shut Them for Good
5 Sins That Open the Door to Demons, and How to Shut Them for Good
5 Signs You’re Falling Into End-Times Deception and Don’t Even Know It
5 Signs You’re Falling Into End-Times Deception and Don’t Even Know It
Why Grace Is the Most Underrated Weapon in the Christian Life
Why Grace Is the Most Underrated Weapon in the Christian Life
Warning to the Church: Gossip is Quenching the Fire of the Holy Spirit
Warning to the Church: Gossip is Quenching the Fire of the Holy Spirit
Perry Stone Reveals Hidden Battles Ministries Face
Perry Stone Reveals Hidden Battles Ministries Face
A Vision of Hell: What This Woman Saw After Her Car Accident
A Vision of Hell: What This Woman Saw After Her Car Accident
What Set This Revelation Church Apart from the Others?
What Set This Revelation Church Apart from the Others?
Rescued From the Pit
Rescued From the Pit
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Latest Videos
113K Subscribers
1.3K Videos
12.6M Views

Copy link