Seul, saint, mais pas solitaire
Preaching on the end of Ephesians 4 yesterday morning it struck me again how Paul applies the radical change of putting off the old man and putting on the new man in terms of relationships in the church at Ephesus.
And it struck me again that when we think of God as holy - yes, he alone is holy, yes, he is unique - but he is not alone. The Holy God of the universe is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. So holiness never ever meant something that you find alone, in the corner of a cell somewhere, clothed in strange robes and chanting in the depths of your being. It always meant purity, truth, unity and love expressed in relationship - first within the trinity then within people made in God's image.
One of the good things about preaching in another language is how things strike you afresh.
And it struck me again that when we think of God as holy - yes, he alone is holy, yes, he is unique - but he is not alone. The Holy God of the universe is Father, Son and Holy Spirit. So holiness never ever meant something that you find alone, in the corner of a cell somewhere, clothed in strange robes and chanting in the depths of your being. It always meant purity, truth, unity and love expressed in relationship - first within the trinity then within people made in God's image.
One of the good things about preaching in another language is how things strike you afresh.
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