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What are the implications of being holy according to the Bible?

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Being holy entails living a life set apart for God's glory, which includes moral conduct and worship (Romans 12:1-2).

The implications of being holy are profound, impacting every aspect of a believer’s life. Leviticus 20:26, where God commands His people to be holy, indicates that this distinction requires practical application in behavior, conduct, and worship. Romans 12:1-2 further emphasizes that we are to present our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. This means that our daily lives should reflect God's righteousness and glory. Holiness demands that we not only avoid sin but actively engage in behaviors that honor Him, representing Christ to the world around us.
Scripture References: Leviticus 20:26, Romans 12:1-2

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