A Holy Life

2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1

About the Sermon

In the past two sermons we’ve seen a glimpse of the Holy One—the God who rules over all, who is blazing in His brilliance, and who is utterly different from us. However, this God condescended to make defiled and impure people holy or distinct like Himself. With this sermon continue our series called The Beauty of Holiness, and we’ll see from 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 that God’s character and His work to make people holy has powerful implications for how we live every day.

About the Series

Holiness is a word which stirs up a number of reactions and emotions. It also exposes a lot of misunderstanding and misperception. To get a grasp on what it means, we have to turn to the God who is described in Scripture as “The Holy One.” In him we begin to see what holiness truly is, and from him we begin to learn how we can be holy. In this series we survey Scripture’s teaching which shows us that the holy God is beautiful and terrifying in his splendor; he transforms unclean rebels into beautiful trophies of his grace; their holy lives are beautiful as they reflect God’s saving work; and these individuals are gathered together into a holy people who will dwell with the holy God forever.
Holiness is a word which stirs up a number of reactions and emotions. It also exposes a lot of misunderstanding and misperception. To get a grasp on what it means, we have to turn to the God who is described in Scripture as “The Holy One.” In him we begin to see what holiness truly is, and from him we begin to learn how we can be holy. In this series we survey Scripture’s teaching which shows us that the holy God is beautiful and terrifying in his splendor; he transforms unclean rebels into beautiful trophies of his grace; their holy lives are beautiful as they reflect God’s saving work; and these individuals are gathered together into a holy people who will dwell with the holy God forever.

Sermons in the Series