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How does God's holiness affect His character?

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God's holiness defines His character, emphasizing His purity, righteousness, and separation from sin.

The holiness of God is central to understanding His nature and character. As noted in Revelation 4:8, repeated phrases like 'Holy, holy, holy' emphasize that God is utterly set apart and perfect in His nature. This attribute ensures that His love, mercy, and grace are also holy—meaning they come with a standard of righteousness that cannot tolerate sin. Isaiah 6:3 highlights this, where seraphim proclaim God's holiness, reinforcing that He cannot look upon sin with favor. The understanding of God's holiness particularly impacts our relationship with Him, illustrating His perfection, which both invites worship and requires reverence from His creation.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:8, Isaiah 6:3

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