Holiness

26 posts

Repentance and Holiness: Returning to a Life Set Apart for God

God still asks a timeless question: “How long will you love delusions and seek false gods?” (#Psalm4v2) It’s a gentle but piercing call to leave behind what dishonours Him and return to a life of repentance and holiness. His desire isn’t to condemn but to restore — to set your heart apart for His glory. Read the full post and rediscover what it means to live wholly for God.
Repentance and Holiness: Returning to a Life Set Apart for God - Psalm 4:2

Becoming a Living Sacrifice Pleasing to the Lord

Living a life pleasing to the Lord goes beyond our good works — it’s about daily surrender. When we offer our lives as living sacrifices, every word and action becomes a form of worship.
Becoming a Living Sacrifice Pleasing to the Lord - Numbers 28:2

A Higher Calling: Understanding Christian Behaviours

Living as God’s people means more than avoiding sin—it’s about embodying behaviours that reflect Christ in every part of life. Public or private, our actions should reveal who we belong to. Are your choices aligned with your faith?
A Higher Calling: Understanding Christian Behaviours - Ephesians 5:3

Cut It Off and Live: How to Break Free from Sin’s Grip

Some things in life are not worth holding onto—especially when they pull us away from God. Jesus said, “If your hand or your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off and throw it away” (#Matthew18v8). True freedom comes when we choose holiness over comfort, eternity over ease. Are you willing to cut off what keeps you from God’s best?
Cut It Off and Live: How to Break Free from Sin’s Grip - Matthew 18:8

Why Purity is a Privilege, Not a Punishment

Do you think purity is a punishment? We often see it that way, but the Bible offers a different perspective. This post explores why living a pure life is a powerful response to God's incredible promises. Click the link to read "Why Purity is a Privilege, Not a Punishment" and discover a new perspective.
Why Purity is a Privilege, Not a Punishment - 2 Corinthians 7:1

Is Your Temple a House of Prayer or a Den of Thieves?

Christ once cleansed the temple in Jerusalem. Today, His temple is not a building—it is you. If He walked into the courts of your heart, what would He find? A house of prayer, or a den of thieves? Let Him overturn the tables of pride, greed, and distraction, and restore your life into a place of prayer and worship. Read the full post and reflect on how to guard your temple.
Is Your Temple a House of Prayer or a Den of Thieves? - Matthew 21:13

Landmarks: God’s Guideposts from Ancient Times

Truth doesn’t age—it anchors. The ancient landmarks of faith weren’t meant to be moved. They were set by God to guide us, protect us, and pass on a legacy of truth. But today, many shift them slowly—choosing comfort over conviction, culture over Christ. When we move God’s boundaries, we don’t just lose our standards—we lose our way. Now more than ever, it’s time to return. Return to Scripture. Return to clarity. Return to the landmarks. Read the full message and rediscover the strength of standing firm.
Landmarks: God's Guideposts from Ancient Times - Proverbs 22:28

While the Glory Remains: Guarding What Makes You Different

Have we settled for routine instead of reverence? When God's glory lifts, it's not a punishment—it's a plea for return. He still waits. He still calls. Will you seek His face? Discover what Ichabod really means—and how we can avoid it today. Click to read the full post and be stirred to true surrender.
While the Glory Remains: Guarding What Makes You Different - Hosea 5:15

The Fall from Grace: A Caution for Every Believer

Even the seal of perfection fell. If Lucifer, clothed in glory, could lose it all because of sin—how much more must we guard our hearts? This isn’t just a story from the past; it’s a warning for today. Don’t let iniquity find room in your life. Read this powerful reflection on Ezekiel 28 and discover how to stay rooted in God’s grace.
The Fall from Grace: A Caution for Every Believer - Ezekiel 28:15

Circumcision of the Heart: God’s Requirement for True Worship

True worship isn’t about being around church activities—it’s about a heart transformed by God. Physical circumcision once marked God’s people, but today He asks for a circumcision of the heart—a deep, spiritual renewal that aligns us with His holiness. Have you allowed God to cut away what doesn’t please Him? Read the full post to explore what spiritual circumcision truly means—and why it’s still God’s non-negotiable requirement.
Circumcision of the Heart: God’s Requirement for True Worship - Exodus 12:48