| God's Holiness [message #6571] | 
Fri, 08 January 2010 06:49   | 
 
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  william Messages: 1474 Registered: January 2006  | 
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In another note someone brought up "love" as being a key to the Bible  
and it got me to thinking about the attributes of God.  The Bible is the  
revelation of God, or to put it another way the revelation of His  
attributes.  Since He is perfect/complete in all of His attributes it  
might be a bit presumptuous to lift one attribute above another but I  
believe that one could make a pretty good case that "holiness" is the  
premier attribute of God, not "love".  Obviously from our standpoint we  
benefit from God's love more than we do from His holiness but it is  
because of His holiness that we need His love in the first place! 
 
The whole of the biblical revelation seems to be designed to highlight  
His holiness.  Yes, His love can be seen throughout as well --the  
atonement is the exclamation point that reveals just how great and  
far-reaching that love is-- but were it not for His holiness there would  
not be a need for the atonement.   The scriptures start out by teaching  
us this fact.  This truth (the Holiness of God) is behind all of the  
Mosaic Law.  All of the teaching about the "clean" and "unclean", all of  
the difficult rituals, all of the separation rites and even the election  
of a separate people, was a clear indication not of His love, but His  
holiness.  This teaching continues in the New Testament  --Heb 12:14  
Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see  
the Lord: 
 
Comments? 
 
Blessings, 
William 
 
 
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