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The Living Waters Podcast

Ep. 35 - Holiness Is Hugely Important

The Living Waters Podcast

Living Waters

Evangelism, Apologetics, Jesus, Spirituality, Religion, Christianity, Gospel, Creation, Religion & Spirituality, Salvation, Prolife, Faith, Witnessing, Theology

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, the guys tackle the topic of holiness. While we know it is extremely important for Christians to pursue and live in holiness, it remains a word which often raises a red flag. To begin, they share the Christian definition of holiness compared to the dictionary definition. When we try to define the word in the English language, we often oversimplify its nuance. Holiness encompasses separation and morality as a communicable and incommunicable attribute. When God decides to us...

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0:00.9

When God chooses to redeem you, He removes you, He separates you, He redefines you, but then He

0:08.8

also decides to use you as a holy instrument in His hands. And so to call ourselves towards

0:16.0

holiness, does it mean to live more lives? That's a part of it. But more than that, it means to recognize

0:23.5

our identity and our value as instruments in His hands, to do His will and His purpose. And of

0:30.4

course, the perfect example of holy is Jesus. Jesus certainly was moral, but more than that,

0:37.0

He was the full manifestation of God everywhere He went, bringing about His kingdom on earth as it

0:45.0

is in heaven. And so when we talk about ourselves being holy, certainly God's instruments are prepared,

0:52.4

ready, cleaned, sharpened, moral, separate, but they're also ready to be used for His kingdom.

0:59.4

Well, thanks for joining us today. Nothing to say. That was beautiful.

1:08.9

On his trip to Lahore, Doss often rolled with cigarette in his mouth. He smoked five packs of

1:16.8

cigarettes a day and got energy from drinking countless cups of tea. You got the right program?

1:26.5

Oh, yeah. He told the Los Angeles Times, I move during cyclones, during blazing summers and cold

1:33.3

winters. I think of God, I think of Mother Earth, and then I roll and roll and roll. I don't get

1:40.2

dizzy. I don't consume any food, just tea and cigarettes. At night, I eat fruits, roti,

1:49.2

whatever I can lay my hands on. Come on, guys, don't act shocked. This is a sad who?

1:56.1

Indian holy man. In other words, a holy roller. Holy roll. So how the guys have themselves with

2:03.8

cow urine and mud? Oh, yeah. All kinds of stuff. That's very sad. There was a guy I remember,

2:08.5

years ago, I taught a sermon and I found this guy in one of your famous Guinness Book of World

2:13.6

records that you used to give us for Christmas, right? And this guy rolled like almost a thousand miles

2:20.7

or a few thousand miles. Yeah, they roll. Roll in, roll in, roll in. They're holy men. They smoked

2:30.9

cigarettes. It's a roll and roll. And tea, right? Tea calls as kidney stones.

2:37.8

I just started a room. Right. Did you stop drinking tea? I mean, because you said that after I'd

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