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A.W. Tozer claimed, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” Your view of God affects every aspect of your life. When you contemplate God, what is the first thing that springs to mind? His love? Power? Wisdom? It ought to be His holiness.
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We think we understand love. After all, we love our families, country, and pet. We have watched many Hollywood movies about love. We have also experienced power, either by using it or responding to it. The same can be said for wisdom. So, when we think of God’s love, we automatically filter it through the lens of our experience. If we had a loving father, we tend to view God much like we do our parent. Sadly, if we had an unloving or absent father, our conception of God’s love is tarnished. If we experienced the abuse of power, we may fear God will likewise exploit us. In terms of wisdom, we assume God thinks like we do. If a plan makes sense to us, it surely pleases God as well.
But then we encounter God’s holiness. God’s holiness declares He is entirely unlike us, or anyone else, in every respect. God is not a mixture of various elements. He is absolutely pure. His holiness also means we cannot know or understand Him unless He reveals Himself to us. Saul of Tarsus assumed he knew God better than most. When God dispelled him of that illusion, knowing God became Paul’s life-long obsession (Phil. 3:7-10).
Sadly, most people, including Christians, make assumptions about God. Because we speculate about God’s nature, we tend to make God into our own image. Eighteenth-century enlightened Europeans envisioned God as an “enlightened” European. Nineteenth-century Victorian English people assumed God shared their values and idiosyncrasies. Twenty-first-century postmodernists assume God is as progressive as they are. Such thinking is fatal.
The prophet Isaiah warned that when people fashion their own god, they inevitably create a monster (Is. 44:9-20). The psalmist cautioned that you become like what you worship (Ps. 135:18). If you have an anemic, indecisive, shiftless god whose only concern is making you comfortable and happy, you are in great peril. A.W. Tozer concluded, “So necessary to the Church is a lofty concept of God that when that concept in any measure declines, the Church with her worship and her moral standards declines along with it. The first step down for any church is taken when it surrenders its high opinion of God.” Tozer would be appalled at our generation.
Modern society has been repeatedly assured that God loves them “just the way they are” and that He wants everyone to be happy, healthy, and wealthy. People are told God is always there for them and wants to be their best friend. All they must do is invite Him into their hearts, and they will live a blessed life. But they never hear about God’s holiness. They are never taught that the Person inviting them into a relationship is entirely different from them. As a result, people are confused when they read that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. “Fear” God? “Of course not! He loves us!” The “wrath” of God? “That must be the Old Testament God!” A “jealous” God? “He would never be so petty!” Because we do not understand God’s holiness, we cannot comprehend how He could be angry, jealous, or wrathful.
In our misguided zeal for evangelism, we have removed everything that makes God unique and left Him as a candy-coated version of us. No wonder God asked incredulously, “‘Do you not fear me?’ says the Lord. ‘Will you not tremble at my presence?’” (Jer. 5:22).
As my father says, a high view of God leads you to take your sin seriously. And when you take your sin seriously, you take obeying God seriously. Today, we have a low view of God. The Church has emasculated God in a futile effort to make Him more palatable and politically correct, and, in so doing, we have grossly distorted Him. What the Church needs today is revival. But revival comes from an almighty, holy God, not from the anemic, non-judging, fickle god being hawked in the public square today.
America is facing enormous problems and societal chasms. People are rioting and looting in the streets. Racial division continues to create pain and injustice. Though the United States is the most powerful nation in history, it cannot solve some of its fundamental problems. Tragically, the Church is experiencing large-scale decline and weakness. Roughly 70% of churches are plateaued or declining. Four thousand churches close their doors every year. At a time when people desperately need the aid of an all-powerful, loving God, why are they turning away from the Church in droves?
I believe this trend is occurring, in part, because the Church has lost its view of the true God. We have made God into our own image, and, unsurprisingly, people don’t need an enlarged version of us! They need God, not how we would like Him to be but as He actually is. They need the God of Isaiah who made the prophet fall to the ground trembling and cry out, “Woe is me!” They need the God of the apostle John who, when he saw God on the Isle of Patmos, fell to the ground like a corpse. They need the God of the twelve disciples who, when they saw Jesus calm a fierce storm with a mere word, cried out, “What manner of man is this?”
Our problem is that we have reduced God to a manageable size because we mistakenly thought our version would be more acceptable and less offensive than a God who issues commands and judges sin. We tried to convince people that it was all about them and not all about God’s glory. We have downsized God’s commandments to heaven’s suggestions. With every new societal trend, churches have felt forced to issue an update to their version of God so He stays “relevant.” But the churches updating God the most are also the ones declining in attendance most rapidly.
A socially acceptable god is not what people crave. They need a God who is bigger than they are. Much bigger. They need a God who views their problems differently than they do. They need a God who doesn’t change but remains just as powerful, wise, and relevant as He has always been.
We need a God who is holy. We require someone who speaks from eternity, not the latest opinion poll. We need someone who tells us the truth, not what we want to hear. We must have a God who cleanses our sin, not someone who justifies it. We need a Lord who sets us free, not someone who adds to our chains.
Thankfully, God is not like us! We could never have imagined Him, let alone created Him. He is wholly beyond us. That knowledge ought to make us tremble (Ps. 99:1; Is. 66:5; Jer. 5:22). Today, we need a great God more than ever. Mercifully, that’s what He is. Holy! Holy! Holy! Is the Lord God almighty!
Share below your prayers and scriptures about the holiness of God.
(Used with permission. From Blackaby Ministries International. Photo Credit: Canva)
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Great and holy God, I ask forgiveness for the triviality of my interests and the slackness of my worship. I cry out for Your church–revive our love for the real You. Show us Your glory and let us abandon our idolatrous love of cultural relevance and convenience.
We worship you Father as the holy God who created everything. You are more than we can even imagine and yet we want to make you like ourselves. Give us a picture of your holiness so we may walk before you in righteousness.
One of the best articles I have read on IFA, or anywhere! I had recently started praying that God would reveal to me any false beliefs I had about Him. I prayed my way through this article, and will share it with my prayer partners.
Father, help us to desire holiness. In Jesus’ name, Amen
Dear Heavenly Father : You are Holy we thank you for your example of what it really means in Genesis 2:3 You stopped to rest on the 7th day it was set aside for holy use. The AMPC says God set it apart as His own. God meant for this day to be aside for rest and worship. My take on these verses it shows the Goodness of God- that shows His concern for His children. The KJV Dictionary explains Gods Holiness like this” The state of being holy; purity or integrity of moral character; freedom from sin; sanctity. Applied to the Supreme Being, holiness denotes perfect purity or integrity of moral character, one of his essential attributes. “ We must not neglect Gods provision. Father God as I view Your words over and over it brings back memories of how we worshiped God on Sunday mornings, then worshiped God over our dinner with prayer before a meal. Nothing was planned until these times were given their honor. “ In our misguided zeal for evangelism, and other replacements we have removed everything that makes God unique and left Him as a candy-coated version of us. “ God I’ve been saying for quiet a while Why do practice of sports need to be on Sunday Morning? There are many other distractions that has been applied to A Sunday. A lot was lost in the churches these past 30 years, pastors ministered to make people feel good, pastors stopped counseling, all of a sudden they cut Sunday mornings short. Why do u ask? To get to Their child’s baseball game, I saw it happen! God we need Your presence more than ever. We need prayers of conviction to be prayed over our Ministers and the Church Body. We need the Holy Spirit to manifest itself, God says to put on the whole armor of God if we are going to help turn around this lost world. We must recognize that a culprit has joined us, he is called Satan the enemy who dwells among us, affecting the nation we live in. Ephesians 6-12 prepares us why God has been set aside “ For our fight is not against flesh and blood, but against authorities and powers, against the world-rulers of this dark night, against the spirits of evil in the heavens.” The enemy has made it seem all play, not honoring God on Sunday has given him more power to rule our lives, because we set God aside. We joined his world completely. Slander became the choice against ministries in the 1990,s. Then in the 2000,s it became a era of liars that would attack the Ministry without a shred of truth. Like Paul in the Bible we are weak humans, we are learning we do not need humans plans to start winning any battles. 2 Corinthians 10-4-5 – “says we must choose not to use weapons of the world but: have divine power to demolish strongholds. “ The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. 5 We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. 6 And we will be ready to punish every act of disobedience, once your obedience is complete.” We are fighting against the principalities of the world- Satan, enemy, devil or what name you give him. “ For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world” We do it through Gods words, strong prayers, binding and casting out the spirit of darkness. So get ready for the battles, put on your armor of God, decree and declare! Our Decree – We decree that the church will not be silenced or defeated, we are awakening to our role of representing Gods America and our families. We will fight to take back our Sunday’s to be a family and worship our one True God. 🧎♀️🧎♀️🧎♀️
Remind me, Lord God, how to worship You. Not just Your power, Your love, Your wisdom, Your goodness, but Your holiness. Remind me to stand in awe of You. To fear You. To be quiet in Your presence.