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Summary: The Holiness of God is the essence of his character and being. It is that part that separates him from all other things in the universe because he is not dependent on what is created to sustain him but beloved; all creation depends on him for their existence.

The Holiness of God is also reflected in the lives of believers, as they seek to live according to God's will and cultivate virtues such as humility, compassion, and kindness.

Dear reader, I was inspired to write this message about the holiness of God after listening to a message from one of our newly ordained ministers about the new Heaven and new Earth, which will be filled with righteousness.

The thought of the holiness of God struck me as an essential aspect of the Christian faith, and I wanted to share some of my reflections with you.

Beloved, some inspiring messages about end-time events made me think there may be hope for America and the world. This made me think about the holiness of the Living God, especially after reading Jonathan Edwards's famous sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."

Edwards's sermon emphasized the need for repentance and the fear of God, and it caused the holiness of God to fall mightily upon the congregation, bringing the people to realize their sin before the eyes of a Holy God who sees and hears everything in his universe.

Dear reader, to be holy is to be unique, and this attribute separates God from all things created, both seen and unseen.

God is far above and beyond anything our three-pound brain can imagine because He has no limitations on what He can and cannot do.

In other words, He can work inside and outside creation with no restrictions. The holiness of God is not merely a moral attribute but a comprehensive description of God's transcendence, majesty, and perfection.

The Bible describes God's holiness in various ways, such as purity, majesty, and perfection.

In Psalms 24: 3-5, we read, "Who may ascend to the hill of the Lord, and who may stand in His holy place?

This passage emphasizes the importance of moral purity and integrity in approaching God's holy presence. He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not lifted his soul to falsehood, and has not sworn deceitfully. He shall receive a blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of his salvation."

This passage emphasizes the importance of moral purity and integrity in approaching God's holy presence, and it is crucial in this point of our study to emphasize that our God cannot be mocked. His holiness defines His character, which separates Him from everything else in the universe.

Unlike all other things, God doesn't depend on anything created to sustain Him; instead, all creation depends on Him for its existence.

God's holiness is not merely a passive attribute but an active and dynamic force that shapes His actions and purposes.

God is holy in thought and deed, and He's not limited by anything or anyone. He's not bound or restricted by space and time. God has always existed, and there's no beginning or end to be found.

All things are held in place by the word of His power. The holiness of God is not merely a philosophical or theological concept but a living reality that governs the universe and shapes our lives.

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