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January 11
Gen
33 - 36
Topic:
Called unto Holiness
Text: I Cor. 6:14-18
In the physical realm, men and
women are willing to put in great sacrifices in order to cope
with the demands of their callings or professions. A medical doctor
spent several years in training and is always ready to be called
to duty, even in the midnight. The divine call is one, which outweighs
secular calls in glory and honour. As believers, we are called
unto holiness. The God of heaven and earth has called us to be
partakers of His divine nature. He has called us to be holy as
He is holy. The Bible says in Matthew 5:48: “Be ye therefore
perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”
As a child of God you are the bride of Jesus. You must be holy
to be the wife of the King of Kings. Once you are holy you will
be qualified to sit beside the King and behold Him in His radiant
splendour. The fact that the sanctified wife is always beside
the King shows us that the standard expected of her must be very
high, for several reasons. For instance, if you can get the favourite
wife of the king to co-operate with you in your bid to kill the
king, the king is as good as dead. The favourite wife knows everything
about the king. Thus the king has to be sure that his favourite
wife is absolutely loyal. She has to be one with the king in inspiration,
hope, ambition, and in every thing. If you want to be God’s
favourite, you have to be as perfect even as He is perfect. In
I Pet. 1:15-16, the Bible says: “But as he which hath called
you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; because
it is written, be ye holy; for I am holy.” You are to be
holy because God is holy. In John 14:30, Jesus Christ said: “Hereafter
I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh,
and hath nothing in me.” God wants us to be perfect like
Jesus Christ. You have to be perfect as your Father in Heaven
is perfect. Are you living according to the standard of holiness?
Examine yourself.
Memory Verse: Heb. 12:14 - “Follow
peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see
the Lord.” |