Holiness
© 2012 by Dana Leonardi. All
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Have you
ever thought about the Holiness of God? I think about it all the time. We sing
songs about His Holiness. We read in the scriptures about His Holiness. We try
to be holy as He is Holy. We (believers in Christ), are even called to be holy
(set apart to and for God), as He is Holy. We have the life of God in us, which
includes His Holiness. But do we really even know what holiness is?
We read
in Isaiah 6:3 that Seraphim stood above God and say “Holy, Holy, Holy is the
Lord of hosts”. In Revelation chapter 4 we see the same creatures, all day and
night saying “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and who is and
who is to come”. This is in reference to the Lord Jesus. These creatures are
most likely, the same creatures in Isaiah and Ezekiel. We also know that God is
love but I can’t find anywhere in scripture where anyone is crying out day and
night that God is Love, Love, Love. This is not meant to diminish His
ineffable love for us but there must be a lot more to Holiness than we can
comprehend if these angelic creatures are crying out day and night of His
Holiness.
It could be said that the Holiness of God is the combination
of all His attributes in harmony and perfection. We cannot even begin to fathom
any one of His attributes correctly, let alone all of them combined!
Whenever He moves or speaks, these Seraphim see something new and different and
get a manifold perspective of His Glory and Holiness and cannot help
but cry out "Holy, Holy, Holy."
Also,
how you view this scene of these angels worshiping God day and night should
give you some insight of your own view of holiness. Now if you are thinking (as
I assume most do) that this has got to get pretty boring and monotonous for
these angels, then you most likely have a religious, man made view of this and
certainly have a man made understanding of holiness.
Yes, religious traditions
and rituals are boring and monotonous but if you think these man made versions
is what is taking place, then you are truly mistaken. I believe these angels
are given a very high honor to be able to spend all their time (actually, there
is no time where they are) worshiping God. I’m sure there is a line longer than
we can measure of other angels trying to get on a waiting list to be in that
position! If we understood the holiness of God, we would want to spend eternity
staring at Him and His Holiness. We would never ceased to be amazed and we
would never want to take our eyes off of Him or leave His presence. These angelic creatures have eyes all over. Maybe the
reason for that is so they won’t ever miss anything. Somehow even eternity
doesn’t seem to be long enough to contain the joy of experiencing His Holiness.
You also
cannot attribute the same reasons for men who would worship or venerate
something earthly as holy in the same way of why these angels worship
God. Men who worship anything but God do so out of deceit or expecting
something in return. The object on the receiving end of their
worship is more so deceived if they accept the worship and have succumbed
to pride and arrogance. God reveals His Holiness as a gift. It is for the
benefit of the recipient. God is not prideful or arrogant but loving and giving
of Himself to those who desire Him. He wants the same from us out of our own
free will. If He showed His Holiness to us, all men would flock to Him either
out of love or fear. This is why He clothed Himself in humility on earth as the
Lord Jesus. Holiness and humility walk hand in hand.
Webster’s
dictionary defines holy as “exalted or worthy of complete devotion as one
perfect in goodness and righteousness”. There is nothing wrong with this
definition. But herein is where the difficulty in understanding begins. We
think we understand holiness by the definition of the word. There is nothing
wrong with that either because we have to begin somewhere but I think we get
stuck there or just assume that because we know the definition of the word, we
then know what holiness is. Once we
think we know something, we no longer give it the consideration needed to press
beyond our limited understanding of it.
Now if
we are speaking of earthly things and we apply the definition to it, then we
have arrived at the conclusion of our understanding of it. Some people seem to
think that certain men or objects are holy. They apply this definition to the
person or object and we all understand what is meant. We must also disregard
the foolishness of the veneration of a person or object considered holy. So can
we apply this definition to our Holy God? If the definition can be applied to
earthly things then I think we need a different definition! At least a
different definition when it is applied to earthly things.
As I said before, I think of the Holiness of God all the time. I have
come to the conclusion that we do not know what the Holiness of God is beyond
our understanding of the definition of the word. Bear with me as I try to
explain. Have you ever seen the Holiness of God? Have you ever felt it, touched
it, tasted it, heard it or sensed it? Some of us may have sensed His Holiness
in some way, deep within our spirits. Some may have a more accurate view of His
Holiness from that perspective. Some have even had visions of His Holiness, but
you can be assured, if they have, they were veiled. Even the prophets in the
scriptures who have seen God in His Holiness and tried to describe it, could
not. What they saw could not be put into words, at least not into words that
could accurately describe what they saw. What’s up with those creatures in
Ezekiel with the wheels? Can you figure out what Ezekiel or Isaiah or
John saw? No, you can’t because even they couldn’t.
They
tried to describe things as best they could with the limited understanding that
was given them. They were then confined by the definitions of words. There are
some who think they understand what they were describing, but they also are
just trying to explain the unexplainable by their own limited understanding
using definable words that cannot be applied to our indefinable God and things
beyond our comprehension. God could have easily given them and us the
understanding of what was seen and make it very clear to us but He didn’t. All
of this is to say that we only know of the Holiness of God by our own
definition of what His Holiness is. I believe that this applies to all, if not
most of the attributes of God. Now granted, we who have been given the Holy
Spirit understand it beyond its definition in the sense that we do not consider
any person or object as holy.
Take,
for example, His Love. We know that God is Love because the scriptures tell us
that. The scriptures also give us the characteristics of Love, which most,
including myself, fall short of living. We may experience His love in many ways
and we have a vague picture of love in our relationships in the physical. We
use that vague picture or our experience with His Love as a paradigm for what
Love is. But when we see Him and experience Him as He really is and what Love
really is, then we will look back and say, I never knew Love at all. I only
thought I knew Love.
I, for one, am on
a quest to know His Holiness and to experience it. I’m sure that if I were ever
blessed enough to experience His Holiness that I would not be able to describe
it to you unless He gave me the words and also gave you the understanding of
those words. We even have the same problem with trying to describe earthly
things that are beyond the words to express.
Take for
example an orgasm. OK, now I know that I’ve offended some of you reading this.
Probably the ones who think they are holy or understand holiness! So if you are one of those who have
appropriated the definition of the word holiness to yourself, before you
throw that stone at me, go read what Jesus said to those who were about to stone the woman caught in adultery! They thought they were holy also. Just because the god of this
world has taken and perverted this wonderful gift from God doesn’t mean that we
are prohibited from enjoying it and speaking of it. Anyway, have you ever tried
to describe an orgasm to someone? I think it would be very hard using definable
words to express the feeling of that experience. How can you express the
feeling and emotion all wrapped together to convey this experience? One has to
experience it for themselves in order to understand. I believe it is the same
with the indefinable things of God. One can have a mental understanding based
on the definition of the word but if it were experienced it would become
indefinable.
Let me
expand on this a bit. We are body, soul and spirit. We were originally created
to have our spirit rule over our soul (mind, emotion and will) and body. If
Adam and Eve would have eaten from the tree of life, they would have partaken
of God Life and God would reside in their spirits and His Spirit living through
their spirits would have controlled their soul and body. This then would have
been passed down to us. Instead, they sinned and were separated from God. Their
spirits were dead and now their soul or body was in charge. This is what has
been passed down through every generation.
With the
soul in charge we see how far man has fallen. He was once a little lower than
the angels, now he is just a little higher than an animal. The emotions are now
selfishly centered on self and usually direct the mind and will which are then
acted out through the body. Selfless love has been perverted to selfish love,
which will ultimately destroy itself. It manifests in its lowest form as lust.
Lust tries to fulfill what the mind fantasizes and the body craves. The problem
is that lust is never satisfied. Once it gets what it wants, then it wants
more. Some have learned to control their emotions and the mind is then in
control but this will have the same end results. Our minds, without the spirit
of God, are self-conscious and not God conscious. Anytime self is involved it
will always lead to ruin.
In
contrast, when man accepts the sacrifice of the cross, mans spirit is then made
alive by the Living God. God resides in mans spirit and man can now function as
he was created to. His spirit should now control his soul and body and not be a
slave to self and its lusts. We then love and give selflessly. This is how
Christ loves the church. The enemy has perverted
this gift just as he has with every gift of God in order to deceive us into
thinking that we can have all these things without God. He did it with the
first man (Adam) and he did it with the last Adam (Jesus) and he does it with
us. It worked on the first Adam. It failed on Jesus and only you can determine
if it will work on you by the choices that you make.
It is very sad
when we settle for good or choose what is good over what is best. Adam and Eve
chose what they thought was good…the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
They did not choose what was best. They could not experience the best until the
Holy One came and redeemed them. So back to this Holy One and His Holiness.
God
dwells in unapproachable light. We don’t know what this means either. We think
we do because of our earthly understanding of light. If we ever encountered
unapproachable light, I think we would have a far different understanding of
light. How do we get to see or feel or experience His Holiness if we cannot get
near His unapproachable light? Does this light emanate from His Holiness? Is
His glory due to His Holiness? I am on a quest to find out. Not to satisfy my
understanding or to be able to tell someone what it is but because my love for
Him drives me to Him. His love for me drives my love for Him. He wants us to be
with Him and He wants us to see Him in His Glory, (John 17:24). Knowing that He
wants this makes me want it all the more. I will spend the
rest of my life pursuing Him and His glory and Holiness. I hope you do the
same.
Dana Leonardi
2012
3 comments:
Thank you for this. It has helped me very much.
It is important that you continue to share what God has revealed to you for. his glory and your edification. We all seek to share in his triumphs but forget that we also must share in his sufferings, many of us don't know how to do this or we think this is some strange thing happening and run to get out of it not knowing that it is a process to help us grow in him
Thanks for your feedback. I suggest that you read my post called Sorrow and Suffering.
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