Holiness as the evidence of a Spirit-led life…
“In that manner children of submission, not having conformed with those longings wherewith previously from your ignorance, yet with that one blameless having invited you, then therewith those blameless wherewith always cause to be a manner of life, inasmuch as it has been written, ‘Blameless yourselves with have been, for that myself is blameless.”
— 1 Peter 1:14-16 (2020 New Testament)
Sacredness is not a trend. It is the nature of God.
The Spirit-led Church doesn’t flirt with compromise. It flees it.
It doesn’t ask, “How close can I get to the line?”
It asks, “How close can I get to His heart?”
To be led by the Spirit is to be set apart. Not better, but different.
Not arrogant, but anointed.
Not perfect, but pure in pursuit.
The Church is not meant to echo the world—it’s meant to transform it.
And that transformation begins with consecration.
The Sacred Spirit is holy. And He’s calling us back to the beauty of holiness—
Not out of fear, but out of fire-born love.
Reflection Question:
Does my life reflect the world—or the holiness of the One who rescued me from it?
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