Christian - WHAT IS HOLINESS?
74
- Dr. Kluane Spake
My main website is here - there lots of articles, books, and e-books there for you! - Jubilee Alliance
JA is an apostolic network for ministers and pastors. - The Holiness Movement - Wikipedia
- Dr. Kluane Spake - Hot Hubs
Listing of the Hot Hubs by Dr. Kluane Spake on HubPages - Women in Ministry (and men too!)
Learning about ministry. A place to converge about ministry issues. - My myspace
Please join us here too! - Holiness and the 3rd Day Church
A Christian Journey to Holiness
Dr. Kluane Spake
Holiness Isn't a Magical Arrival, but a Journey!
First, Christians must understand that the transformation into holiness isn't some sort of abstract theology. Holiness can be learned. Agur says in Proverbs 30:2, "Surely I am more stupid than any man ...and I neither learned with them, nor have I any knowledge of the HOLY ONE."
What a tragic place to be, stupid (Paul's words) because of not knowing God's Holy character. Agur-type people say, "I never learned about this Holy One. I'm not prepared, life isn't fair, nobody told me!" There's a solemn indictment against those who crave excitement without substance. You must learn to draw near as the hart panteth after the waterbrook (Ps.42:1); choosing to learn, longing to become absorbed by His attributes. It's time to come apart unto Him or come apart.
What is holiness anyway? To tell you that most churches don't generally teach their congregation how to be holy, is stating the obvious.You know that already. They usually educate believers on prayer, giving, authority, and many important subjects. But not holiness. That's a downer. And, if they do try to teach about holiness, they usually hand out some helpful hintsthat are almost always the same. There's column A- the activities you should never do. That was obviously copied verbatim from your personal list of favorite pastimes. Then, there's column B - the stuff that you can still do. Basically, that second list sounds more like what a caged snail might enjoy doing.
Man has such a strange concept of what constitutes holiness. Religious people invent rules that make us "appear" holy, while others sit with pursed lips and a "holier than thou" demeanor, piously judging the rest of us. They tell women not to wear earrings or pants. Boys can't have long hair - girls can't cut itshort, etc.
One day I took a new church member down to the park to play volleyball at our church picnic. She wore a little pink dress and little pink high heels, because she sincerely wanted to be "holy." When she finally wore slacks one day, the church stood up and cheered.
We knew a couple who wouldn't eat catsup, raisins, mustard, or anything with vinegar in it -- all because they wanted to be holy. Others won't eat lard so God will accept them. Imagine thinking that if you don't eat that soda cracker or that piece of bacon, then God will love you more... Others think that if they don't watch TV they're better than everyone else. Lots of people decide that dressing in the styles of the past generation means looking holy. Anything old, out of date, baggy, unbecoming, and undesirable must be what God wants!
While legalistic religion may have previously occupied our time and attention, the Lord waits for us to discover that it neither satisfies nor changes us. Surely we know that true holiness doesn't make life uncomfortable or ugly -- but it adds to life. All these external ideas only hinder and never change the inside disposition. An internal change takes time. Fortunately, God measures our success (progress) differently than we do. It's not about the outward changes of adornment; but the character in our heart, and that's a far more difficult transition. While we just want to "arrive," God relates with the process (the trip) and what happens within our attitudes during that journey.
Anyway, most of us don't like our lives changed, at all. Change is often like a kidney transplant, where the body tries to reject the foreign object. We immediately attempt to get back to "normal." If anything intrudes into what has been our steadfast routine, we unknowingly struggle against it. Arriving at maturity becomes a deliberate step-by-step process for those willing to persist and not give up. Our destination becomes not just achievement of a short-term goal, but obtaining the wisdom of God within.
Holiness is not another doctrine but a way of thinking and acting.
Meanwhile, Jesus lingers near --waiting to be wanted and expecting us to end our vain pursuits and indifferent prayer life. He brings us to the place of craving after intense relationships. Once we find Him, there must be a persistent moving toward His presence and pressing toward His mark (Phil. 3:13, 14). Paul's success came from his ability to concentrate on his goal of being like Christ, forgetting the past and pressing to lay hold of what God wanted him to gain. The Living Bible explains this verse, "I am bringing all my energies to bear on this one thing." This same ability to press ahead on the road to His likeness becomes our daily responsibility.
After we're born again the Lord intends to change our character -- to cause a yearning for the crucial quality of holiness. Peter tells us that God's instructions are, "Be holy yourselves also in your behavior, because it is written, You shall be holy; for I am holy" (1 Peter 1:15-16 NAS). We'll soon learn that only to the degree we die to the spirit of the age and the vanity of our mind, can we develop the character of Holiness within our lives. (Notice that as these themes are repeated they are marked in italics.)
Holiness is the character and name of God. It isn't a systematized dress code, nor a contrived method to take away all our fun. Holiness isn't a superior level of spiritual achievement, or cloistered in a convent for years. It isn't negative piety, syrupy sweetness, nor the insincere pretense of being good. No! Holiness duplicates the moral wholeness of Godlike character. It means that we come into a place of conforming our will to His. Humans can never live in absolute holiness, but Jesus died to give us His.
==============================
If this article has been helpful to you, please go to the bottom of the page and click the "thumbs up" button! Let's learn together! Thanx!. Your online pastor, Dr. Kluane Spake
There's a book called "Whole and Holy" on my website www.kluane.org that will help you fully understand this awesome priciple of Holiness.
PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down flag this hub
Comments
Such a good reminder.... that holiness is not about externalism, minimalism, judgementelism, or any other form of thou shalt not "isms", it's about something so much more.
Such a good reminder.... that holiness is not about external-ism, minimalism, judgementalism, or any other form of thou shalt not "ism", it's about something so much more.
Since the last time I leftthe last comment God has changed my perception and me some more. Holiness is not external but a Knowing who I am in Him (I am holy because he is holy, I am the righteousness of God in me, not something I did but He did and by believing his Word I just Begin to Naturally Supernaturally walk in Holiness. It isn't about religiousity or legalism or an outward demonstration of what I can and cannot do. But what it is is a steadfast unwaivering knowing inside I am who he says and that I am acceptable. Of course I have had a great Mentor that is Pastor Kluane, I highly recommend getting her Melchizedek Reality DVD and Connecting Book and Wholy Holy (ok all of them) an investment well worth it!
Well said.
ako ay pogi gailng galing naman ng article na 2. Hanep! wow to the max.
Excellent Hub! Holiness means to be "set apart" To sincerely commence to live each day to please GOD! God has given us His Holy Spirit as an inner constant Guide, His Comforter. As we grow daily and learn to "be still" and hear we can choose to discipline ourselves. It is so important to know that God will never direct you to do anything that is contrary to HIS WORD!
Thank you for showing wonderful examples that HOLINESS is not just an outer way of dressing nor legalistic rules. And Yes the Lord wants us to ENJOY Life. It is because of HIM we have LIFE!
Blessings
Pastor that message was extremely timely in this era of multiple tasking within the 'churchy' world
- The Apostolic Ministry of Dr. Kluane Spake
The Main Site for Dr. Kluane is here: www.kluane.org (http://kluane.org) CHRISTIAN... ARE YOU LOOKING FOR MORE? Tired of traditional religion? You've come to the right place! Please join with Dr. Kluane Spake and find stability and safety through revelatory and prophetic teaching - with solid scholary interpretation!1. Be a part of the progressing Third Day Church! 2. Learn to optimize Spiritual Gifts and get closer connections to God3. Find more accurate Truth!4. Bomb sacred cows.5. Repurpose your life!Dr. Kluane Spake is a Third Day apostolic ministry with a mandate to impart present truth and life-changing reformational concepts to the Church.Building the Third Day Church together! Your online pastor! Please check out all our new e-books just added to this site!Learn Biblical Secrets to Financial Security (http://sword77.mycoach.hop.clickbank.net) spake@mindspring.com (mailto:spake@mindsrping.com) - 2 years ago
|
|
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Speaks: Peace and Prospe...
Current Bid: $15.77
|
|
|
HUMILITY: THE BEAUTY OF HOLINESS, A. Murray 2 Audio CDs
Current Bid: $1.99
|
|
|
NEW The 12 Steps to Holiness and Salvation
Current Bid: $5.99
|
|
|
Holiness
Current Bid: $2.95
|
|
Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots
Price: $11.53
List Price: $16.95 |
|
The Pursuit of Holiness
Price: $6.95
List Price: $12.99 |
|
|
Holiness: The Heart God Purifies (Revive Our Hearts)
Price: $4.78
List Price: $11.99 |
|
Pistol City Holiness
Price: $13.97
List Price: $13.97 |














Truth_Seeker7 says:
2 years ago
I still have a hard time getting this concept of be ye Holy because I am Holy. I fall so short so often, why is it some seem to grasp it and walk in more easily, is it because I gave my life so late in life to the Lord and I have entanglements or am I trying to think this out too much??