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What does the Bible say about holiness in God's house?

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The Bible emphasizes that holiness is the law of God's house, where His presence dwells among His people.

According to Ezekiel 43:12, the law of God's house is holiness; it is seen as the foundational principle governing His dwelling with His people. Holiness signifies that God's people, represented as His house, are set apart for Him, reflecting His character. As believers, we are described as the temple where God dwells, making it essential for us to strive for holiness in our lives. The repeated emphasis on holiness throughout Scripture indicates its paramount importance because God's presence cannot coexist with unholiness. Hence, all who are in Christ are called to be holy, as He is holy.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 43:12, 2 Corinthians 6:16

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