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How does the concept of holiness differ from mere morality?

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Holiness in the Christian context refers to a divine separation and distinction from the world, rather than just human morality.

Holiness goes beyond mere human morality, which can often be subjective and influenced by societal norms. In Scripture, holiness signifies a divine characteristic reflecting God's nature. It encompasses the idea of being set apart for God's purposes, distinguishing believers from the secular world. The sermon emphasizes that holiness is a work of God's grace that separates His people by faith in Christ, rather than a mere checklist of good behaviors. Holiness is thus about a transformed heart and life aligned with divine purpose, not simply observable moral actions.

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