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How do we know God's requirement for holiness is true?

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God's requirement for holiness is rooted in His unchanging character, as indicated in Scripture.

We know that God's requirement for holiness is true based on His nature and the consistency of His Word. In Ezekiel 43:12, God establishes holiness as the law of His house, confirming that it is non-negotiable for His people. Moreover, God, being holy by nature, requires His people to mirror that holiness in their lives. The Scriptures continually affirm that holiness is essential for relationship with God, pointing us to passages like 2 Corinthians 7:1, where believers are called to cleanse themselves from filthiness and perfect holiness in reverence to God. Thus, holiness is not only a command but also an expression of the believer's identity in Christ.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 43:12, 2 Corinthians 7:1

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