In the sermon titled "Above It All," Tim James focused on the theological theme of God's holiness and its implications for believers. He emphasized that God's holiness is His essential characteristic, setting Him apart from all creation and making Him the ultimate authority on what is truly good and evil. The preacher highlighted specific Scriptures, notably Psalm 111:9, which states, "He hath sent redemption unto His people; he hath commanded his covenant forever. Holy and reverend is his name." This verse underlines the distinctiveness of God's holiness and the redemptive work provided only to His chosen people, revealing the covenantal nature of His relationship with believers. The practical significance of this message lies in the understanding that one's holiness is derived not from personal merit or religious activities, but from being set apart by God for His purposes, offering profound comfort and assurance in an increasingly chaotic world.
“Holiness is the chief attribute of God... It is His essential characteristic.”
“Only God is to be revered. I am not to be revered. No man is reverend.”
“You can't make yourself holy. You can't be holy. Only God is holy.”
“His love is a holy love. His grace, His justice, His wrath, all of that’s holy because He is holy.”
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