13. Holiness and Humility--Isa. lvii. 15, 117
14. The Holy One of God--John vi. 69, 125
15. The Holy Spirit--John vii. 39, 133
16. Holiness and Truth--John xvii. 17, 142
17. Holiness and Crucifixion--John xvii. 19, 150
18. Holiness and Faith--Acts xxvi. 18, 158
19. Holiness and Resurrection--Rom. i. 4, 167
20. Holiness and Liberty--Rom. vi. 18-22, 175
21. Holiness and Happiness--Rom. xiv. 17, 184
22. In Christ our Sanctification--1 Cor. i. 30, 31, 192
23. Holiness and the Body--1 Cor. iii. 16, 201
24. Holiness and Cleansing--2 Cor. vii. 1, 210
25. Holiness and Blamelessness--1 Thess. iii. 12, 13, 219
26. Holiness and the Will of God--1 Thess. iv. 3, 227
27. Holiness and Service--2 Tim. ii. 21, 235
28. The Way into the Holiest--Heb. x. 19, 243
29. Holiness and Chastisement--Heb. xii. 10, 14, 253
30. The Unction from the Holy One--1 John ii. 20, 27, 262
31. Holiness and Heaven--2 Pet. iii. 11, 271
Notes, 281
First Day.
HOLY IN CHRIST.
God's Call to Holiness.
'Like as He which called you is holy, be ye yourselves also holy in all manner of living; because it is written, Ye shall be holy, for I am holy.'--1 Pet. i. 15, 16.
The call of God is the manifestation in time of the purpose of eternity: 'Whom He predestinated, them He also called.' Believers are 'the called according to His purpose.' In His call He reveals to us what His thoughts and His will concerning us are, and what the life to which He invites us. In His call He makes clear to us what the hope of our calling is; as we spiritually apprehend and enter into this, our life on earth will be the reflection of His purpose in eternity.
Holy Scripture uses more than one word to indicate the object or aim of our calling, but none more frequently than what Peter speaks of here--God has called us to be holy as He is holy. Paul addresses believers twice as 'called to be holy' (Rom. i. 7; 1 Cor. i. 2). 'God called us', he says, 'not for uncleanness, but in sanctification' (1 Thess. iv. 7). When he writes, 'The God of peace sanctify you wholly,' he adds, 'Faithful is He which calleth you, who also will do it' (1 Thess. v. 24). The calling itself is spoken of as 'a holy calling.' The eternal purpose of which the calling is the outcome, is continually also connected with holiness as its aim. 'He hath chosen us in Him, that we should be holy and without blame' (Eph. i. 4). 'Whom God chose from the beginning unto salvation in sanctification' (2 Thess. ii. 12). 'Elect according to the foreknowledge of the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit' (1 Pet. i. 2). The call is the unveiling of the purpose that the Father from eternity had set His heart upon: that we should be holy.
It needs no proof that it is of infinite importance to know aright what God has called us to. A misunderstanding here may have fatal results. You may have heard that God calls you to salvation or to happiness, to receive pardon or to obtain heaven, and never noticed that all these were subordinate. It was to 'salvation in sanctification,' it was to Holiness in the first place, as the element in which salvation and heaven are to be found. The complaints of many Christians as to lack of joy and strength, as to failure and want of growth, are simply owing to this--the place God gave Holiness in His call they have not given it in their response. God and they have never yet come to an agreement on this.
No wonder that Paul, in the chapter in which he had spoken to the Ephesians of their being 'chosen to be holy' prays for the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of God to be given to believers, that they might know 'the hope of their calling' (i. 17, 18). Let all of us, who feel that we have too little realized that we are called to Holiness, pray this prayer. It is just what we need. Let us ask God to show us how, as He who hath called us is Himself holy, so we are to be holy too; our calling is a holy calling, a calling before and above everything, to Holiness. Let us ask Him to show us what Holiness is, His Holiness first, and then our Holiness; to show us how He has set His heart upon it as the one thing He wants to see in us, as being His own image and likeness; to show us too the unutterable blessedness and glory of sharing with Christ in His Holiness. Oh! that God by His Spirit would teach us what it means that we are called to be holy as He is holy. We can easily conceive what a mighty influence it would exert.
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