God is very protective of His Holiness, as we can see in reading of His Word, He is very concerned that we be a holy people. Only the holy will be able to stand in His presence at the last. But our holiness starts as a gift from God. He is the One who sets us apart and makes us distinct. With the help of the Holy Spirit we can then work at living lives of holy conduct and godliness. Would God call you holy today? If not, what do you need to do to change that?

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