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What does the Bible say about sanctifying the Lord?

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The Bible instructs believers to sanctify the Lord, meaning to set Him apart as holy and to acknowledge His sovereignty and authority.

Sanctifying the Lord is rooted in the command to set God apart from all other gods and idols. Isaiah 8:13 states, 'Sanctify the Lord of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread.' This calls us to recognize God’s sovereignty and holiness, distinct from the false gods worshiped around us. In the context of historic Reformed theology, this means that God's attributes must be revered and proclaimed as supremely authoritative, emphasizing that He is not a mere entity vying for human approval but the sovereign Lord who has decreed all things according to His purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 8:13

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