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What does the Bible say about sanctifying the Lord God?

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Sanctifying the Lord God means acknowledging His holiness both in our hearts and in our worship.

In 1 Peter 3:15, the Apostle Peter instructs believers to sanctify the Lord God in their hearts. This act of sanctification involves recognizing and proclaiming God's absolute holiness. It is not about making God holy, as He is inherently and infinitely holy, but rather about acknowledging His holiness, both internally and externally. Externally, we demonstrate this sanctification through our worship, where we gather to honor God, showing respect for His word, and acknowledging His authority. Internally, sanctifying God in our hearts means that our love, fear, and worship of Him arise from a sincere conviction of His character. This dual acknowledgment is essential for our relationship with God and reflects our understanding of His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:15, Leviticus 10:1-3, Numbers 20:10-12

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