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How does God's holiness relate to His greatness?

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God's holiness is a crucial aspect of His greatness, revealing His purity and moral perfection.

God's holiness is inseparable from His greatness; it highlights His moral perfection and sets Him apart from all creation. In Isaiah 6, the seraphim proclaim, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts,' indicating that holiness is central to God's character. This holiness imposes a certain weight to His greatness, reminding us that we, as sinful beings, can only approach Him through a mediator - Jesus Christ, who reconciles us to the Holy God. Our understanding of God's holiness enhances our view of His greatness, compelling us to respect and awe as we engage in personal and corporate worship.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:3, Revelation 4:8, 1 Peter 1:16

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God is Great
Stephen Hyde · Mar 6, 2016
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