SHE UPHOLDS GOD'S STANDARDS
FOR GODLY
LIVING
By Dan Jenkins
After the Hebrews crossed the Red Sea God set before them
the high calling He had in view for His people. "Ye shall be
holy, for I am holy. . . " (Leviticus 11:44). In a world that
was given over to the ungodly living that often characterized
pagan nations, a holy God called upon His people to set new
standards of righteousness -- holiness as He is holy!
Should it be any surprise to us that the same language is
used in reference to His church in the new covenant! God is
unchanging and He asks the church, His people today, to
partake of His nature (2 Peter 1:4), to follow His teachings
on holiness. "But as He which hath called you is holy, so be
ye holy in all manner of conversation: because it is written,
be ye holy; for I am holy" (1 Peter 1:15-16).
WRONG STANDARD OF HOLINESS
One's daily life demands that he seek some standard for
righteousness, but what is that standard? Men often use the
wrong standard for righteousness.
It would have been so easy for the nation of Israel to have
sought to be like the nations about them. However, the Lord
reminded them that they had been called out of Egypt (Lev.
11:45), and that they were not to determine righteousness
simply by being like those nations. "After the doings of the
land of Egypt, wherein ye dwelt, shall ye not do, and after
the doings of the land of Canaan whither I bring you shall ye
not do, neither shall ye walk in their ordinances" (Lev.
18:3). As the history of man has been a history of men not
abiding by God's teachings, it is folly to think that
righteous standards are to be found in following what others
are doing. God's instructions, "Thou shalt not follow a
multitude to do evil" (Exodus 23:2), should remind us that the
standard of righteousness is not to be set by doing what most
people are doing. Jesus himself shows that most people will
not live by God's teachings (Matthew 7:13-14).
Some set as a standard of righteousness the standard taught
them by their parents. If parents were sinless then they could
serve as the standard, but this simply is not the case (Romans
3:23). Jesus envisioned that following him would sometimes
mean turning from parents (Matt. 10:37). Parental teaching, as
important as it is, cannot be the standard.
Some have thought that learned men should be the standard.
However, Paul states the impossibility of men knowing the
things of God apart from God. "What man knoweth the things of
a man save the spirit of man which is in him, even so the
things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God" (1
Corinthians 2:12). No man knows the things of God! Man cannot
determine righteousness!
THE ONE STANDARD OF HOLINESS
There is only one standard and that is God! God created man
in His image (Genesis 1: 27) and when man fell, God brought
about Christianity and designed it so that we would be
conformed to His image. As we behold the glory of the Lord
we". . . are changed into the same image (2 Cor. 3:18). God
wants us to be like Him! We are to partake of His nature! He
is the standard of holiness!
WHAT HOLINESS ISN'T
Galatians 5:19-21 lists many of the ungodly practices that
have destroyed men of long ago and are yet prevalent in our
day. To show how serious these practices are, the list ends
with these words, "They which do such things shall not inherit
the kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:21).
Christ's church must abhor these, for to be found guilty of
them will bar the doors of heaven. These are the words of a
holy God telling us exactly what He wants us to avoid.
There are sexual sins listed -- adultery, fornication,
uncleanness, lasciviousness. Adultery is unlawful sex between
two people, with at least one of these being married.
Fornication is immorality of every sort. It is the Bible word
to describe any sort of sexual sin. Uncleanness literally
means impurity and refers to those thoughts and actions that
lead to immorality. Lasciviousness means absence of restraint,
indecency, and includes unchaste behavior of dress, speech and
action. How unfortunate that men have left God's wonderful
design of sex and have perverted it and set up their own
standards in this area.
There are the sins of idolatry and witchcraft. Idolatry can
be either the outward worship and service of an image made
with hands (see Psalm 115:3-7 for discussion of the folly of
such worship) or the covetous service of any material thing
(Colossians 3:5). Witchcraft refers to sorcery, superstition,
the occult and horoscopes. To follow such is to deny that God
controls this world, that He determines what happens in our
lives (Daniel 4:17).
There are sins of attitudes - hatred, variance, emulations,
wrath. Hatred is the opposite of love and refers to bitterness
of spirit and hostility toward others. Variance is the strife
that results from hate. Emulations means jealousy and the
uncontrolled desire to have what others have. Wrath is violent
anger. Jealousy smolders in the heart, wrath is the same
attitude outwardly shown.
There are sins of false teaching and division - strife,
seditions, heresies. Strife often brings about factions, and
taking of sides and divisions into parties. Seditions
literally means "standing apart" and refers to the divisions
into selfish groups. Heresy is the teaching of one's opinions
that give rise to division.
There are the sins of drunkenness and revelings.
Drunkenness is the indulgence in strong drink to which so many
are addicted. Reveling are the wild drinking parties that are
found in every society.
There are other lists in the Bible (Rom. 1:26-32; Col.
3:5-10), but this list should help us to see that God expects
His people to be holy, to have as their standard of
righteousness His holy nature.
AN EXAMPLE OF HOLINESS
In the same section of Galatians the Holy Spirit has
another list that shows us much of what is involved in
holiness. "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
temperance" (Gal. 5:21-22). These are attributes of our God
that He expects us to have. Take each of these words, read the
Old Testament and you'll find they describe our God. Take each
of these words, read the New Testament and see each of them
displayed in the life of Jesus. God's standard for holiness
has been lived on this earth, we can see it without fault in
our Savior. As he was tempted in every way we are (Hebrews
4:15), it makes no difference when we live or where we live -
we have the example of holiness we need! Peter describes this
perfect life in these words, ". . . Christ also suffered for
us, leaving us an example that ye should follow his steps; who
did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth; who when he
was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered he threatened
not. . . " (1 Peter 2:21-23). Christ our example - this is
God's visible standard of holiness! We are to be like him!
THE CHURCH AND HOLINESS
Many today have lost sight of God's holiness and the result
is a world of sin. Some who claim to be religious may condone
sin but the true church cannot be of this nature. She serves
the Lord, she seeks his way and lives by his teachings of
morality. When she ceases to do this he rejects her
(Revelation 2:5) and she is as worthless salt, useless in his
hands (Mat. 5:13). In an age when society is seeking new
lifestyles, when it is seeking a new morality, the church of
Christ upholds His standard of holy living.
QUESTIONS
To what two groups has God said, "Be ye holy, for I am
holy?"
What are some wrong standards of holiness? Why are they
wrong?
What is the one standard of holiness?
Discuss sexual impurity and examples in our own society.
Give illustrations of idolatry in our own day. Of
witchcraft.
Define some sins of attitudes.
What is the fruit of the Spirit? Give examples from the
life of Jesus.
What happens when a church ceases to live and teach God's
standard of holiness?