Call to holiness
1 Peter 1:15-16 (NIV)
But just as he who called you is
holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: “Be holy, because I am
holy.”
Peter writes in his letter that “He
who called (us) is holy, (we) also be holy in all our conduct, since it is
written, and “You shall be holy, for I am holy." Holy, that is physically
pure and morally blameless and consecrated to God, and that, is in all manner,
in all aspects of our lives.
With today’s modernity, every thing
going hi-tech; all the environmental events—climate change and all, and with
every type of people, it seems that practicing to be blessed or sublime seems
easier said than done or challenging for a Christian but then again this is
God’s demand for His would-be followers.
The word “holy” is described in the
dictionary as “Properly, whole, entire or perfect, in a moral sense.” Somebody
who is holy has a pure heart, temper or character; free from sin and sinful
affections. We call a man holy, when his heart is conformed in some degree to
the image of God, and his life is regulated by the divine precepts. Hence, holy
is used as nearly synonymous with good, pious, godly.
As to God, His holiness signifies
perfectly pure, immaculate and complete in moral character; and man is more or
less holy, as his heart is more or less sanctified, or purified from evil
dispositions.
HOLINESS IS NOT AN OPTION BUT A
REQUIREMENT. People say it is difficult to achieve. Is it difficult for one to
be virtuous and faithful, consecrated or set apart to a sacred use? Or to be of
service or worship of God? Will a Christian find struggle arranging one’s self
to pious principles or purposes; as holy zeal. Maybe you can answer that.
Sometimes man can have the wrong notion of being holy. We picture him as the robed
person who sits in a corner and continually think thoughts of God.
Holiness, my beloved Christian
friend, is a lifelong task for you and me. It includes being temperate in all
behavior, sober-minded in opinion, as well as in practice, and humility in
judgment. Holiness should be the desire and duty of every Christian. It must be
in all affairs, in every condition, and towards all people. We must especially
watch and pray against the sins to which we are inclined. The written word of
God is the surest rule of a Christian's life, and by this rule we are commanded
to be holy every way. God makes those holy whom he saves. To be holy, to add,
is to be self-controlled, stripped for action, fixing one’s hope on the gift of
grace and living a new life.
HOLINESS IS THE REQUIREMENT IN
FOLLOWING GOD. This is challenge for everyone. It begins when one is forgiven
and a new life is found in Christ and in obeying God’s commands. Obedient
children will seek to please and to be like their father. Our Father is holy,
and the duty rests upon us of seeking holy lives.
Let us be that the model or example
in accordance with which we are to frame our lives. Our character should be
like God, to be holy in all manner of conversation and conduct. Since God is
holy, and we profess to be his followers, we ought also to be holy. God’s
command found in Leviticus 11:44 was addressed at first to the Israelites, but
it is with equal politeness addressed to Christians. The foundation of the
command is, that they professed to be his people, and that as his people they
ought to be like their God.
To be holy is also avoiding evil.
Living righteously, getting rid of our old selves and deceitful desires with
our hearts and minds completely made new. We must reveal that true life that is
upright and holy and devout as Paul wrote in Ephesians 4:22-24, Eph 4:22: “to
put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is
corrupt through deceitful desires, and to be renewed in the spirit of your
minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true
righteousness and holiness.” That is also changing our attitude for the better
and striving for righteousness, godliness, faith and love, endurance and
gentleness, fleeing from jealousy, disputes, insults, evil suspicions and
harmful pursuit of money. Still difficult my beloved Christian friend? Only you
can answer that.AMEN