In this sermon titled "What is Important to God: His Holiness," Wayne Boyd examines the centrality of God's holiness as depicted in Isaiah 57:15. He emphasizes that God's holiness is integral to His nature, shaping the relationship between God and humanity. The sermon uses various Scripture references, including Romans 9:5 and Psalm 89:35, to illustrate the essential attributes of God as holy and sovereign, underscoring that God's unchanging nature assures His promises and His capacity to save His people. The practical significance highlighted in his message revolves around the believer's need for humility and contrition, as God's holiness underscores human unworthiness, which is remedied only through faith in Christ. Ultimately, Boyd calls the congregation to acknowledge and worship the God who is distinctly holy and to live in light of this truth.
“Our God is a holy God... Whose name is holy.”
“The holiness belongs to all the persons of the Godhead, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
“Salvation is of the Lord and salvation is only in Christ. Nowhere else.”
“He is the one who revives the spirit of the humble.”
The Bible declares God's holiness as essential to His nature, as seen in Isaiah 57:15, where He is called the 'High and Lofty One'.
Isaiah 57:15, Psalm 89:35, Romans 9:5
Scripture consistently affirms God's holiness, providing a foundation for its truth in numerous passages like Psalm 98:9 and Revelation 4:8.
Psalm 98:9, Revelation 4:8, Psalm 89:35
God's holiness is vital for Christians as it underscores His perfection and the need for believers to be holy in their lives, as commanded in Scripture.
Romans 12:1, 1 Peter 1:16
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