DAILY MANNA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2018
HOLINESS
TEXT: PSALMS 101:1-8
KEY VERSE: "I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way. O when wilt
thou come unto me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart"
(PSALMS 101:2).Sometimes, people wonder what constitutes holy living. "If I say I am holy, what does this mean?", they ask. To some, holiness is a kind of abstract experience which is difficult to grasp or explain. They think it only exists in the heart and in dogma, but impracticable. They rule out the possibility of holy living in this present world.
Our passage however gives us a practical definition and demonstration of holiness. It shows that it is a reality and quite possible in the life of every Christian. King David made a clear decision backed up by a strong determination to be holy. His holiness affected his association and relationships. He had nothing to do with the ungodly who is wicked, deceitful and boastful. He only kept company and did business with the faithful who walk in a perfect way.
Though the Lord has graciously made adequate provision for our holiness, we can not possess it without our willingness and determination. Holy living is the practical responsibility of every believer. We must make a daily determination to be holy both in our secret and public lives.
We cannot expect to be holy in our minds and thoughts if we continually gaze on unclean things on the TV, Internet, handsets or literature that we read. Holiness will not only affect our attitude, character and conduct, but also our associations. We cannot successfully maintain a daily holy life if our intimate associates are ungodly. Their sinful lifestyle will certainly rub off on us. When we seek close friendship only with the Christlike, it helps us safeguard our experience. However, we must understand that salvation precedes holiness and without it, the holiness experience becomes a mirage.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: God’s grace and personal resolve promote holy living
COVER to COVER: ACT 7 - 8
BIBLE ACCOUNTS AS THEY OCCURRED
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