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Summary: The question is asked today by many people, “Why is holiness so important?” Why do we talk about holiness and sanctification and John Wesley all of the time? Many have become disillusioned by all of the talk of John Wesley and have begun to think that t

IMayor Gerardo Balmori

The Salvation Army

ntroduction: The question is asked today by many people, “Why is holiness so important?”

Why do we talk about holiness and sanctification and John Wesley all of the time?

Many have become disillusioned by all of the talk of John Wesley and have begun to think that this

is something that he dreamed up. Sadly, many have completely stopped reaching and teaching

holiness as necessity, but merely as a nice option. Many today preach and teach holiness as a nice

option or a dream that you could try to obtain in this life, but you never will so why bother? I

would like to present to you three reasons why I believe holiness is so important.

1. Because Christ died for it. Hebrews 13:12

Jesus Christ suffered and shed his own blood on the cruel cross that we may be sanctified! He did

not just die that we could be saved from our committed sins, but he died so that we may be free

from all of sin. He suffered, that he may sanctify the people. By rejecting holiness we are in fact

rejecting his death upon the cross.

Holiness is important because Christ died of it. 1st Thessalonians 4:3 gives us what the will of God

is, sanctification. In this process, the work of the third person of the trinity is evident. Without the

Holy Spirit, we cannot know Him as God.

Until we are filled with the Holy Ghost and completely sanctified we are not all that Christ wants

us to be. Jesus Christ died for our sanctification and this is the first reason why it is so important

2. Because the Carnal Nature drives us without it. Romans 7:20-24

Paul wrote these verses describing his battle to do the whole law of the Old Testament. Yet, he

recognized the sin nature in his heart and he battled with it to try to overcome it. So many today

get tied up in this chapter of Romans but fail to finish the chapter and read the next one. Paul was

battled with the sin nature which was driving him to do things that he did not want to do, but with

the inbred nature of sin in his heart he could not fully conquer sin. But in the next chapter it tells

of how he was delivered in verses 1-6 (read!). We must be delivered from that sin nature in our

hearts. The absolute necessity of the indwelling Spirit of God is demonstrated by the forester.

Whitewashing and spraying never reaches some parasites attacking the tree, so the forester bores

into the very heart of the tree, and introduces chemical solutions which mingle with the sap and

circulate through every branch and leaf. Thus is the old tree rendered absolutely safe from its foes.

Is this not exactly the work of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers--to so indwell them as to

render them safe from their foes? His ministry is very much like that of the antiseptic. To be

effective the antiseptic must come in direct contact with the putrefaction in the flesh. Just so the

We believe that it is the privilege of all believers to be wholly sanctified, and that their whole spirit and

soul and body may be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. (SA Doctrine # 10)

Holy Spirit must be permitted direct access to the innermost secret sins of the believer if there is to

be real spiritual blessing.

The second reason why holiness is so important, is because our carnal nature must be removed

because it will drive us back into sin if it is not gotten rid of. Holiness is important because it

removes the sin nature from our heart.

3. Because our Celestial home-heaven demands it. Hebrews 12:14

If you desire to make heaven your home someday you must be sanctified. Holiness prepares us for

heaven. No sin can be allowed into heaven because heaven is holy place that can not tolerate any

sin. This includes the sin nature in our hearts.

If we are not delivered from that nature than the work is not complete in our hearts. If God can not

completely cleanse us from all sin, than that would imply that God can not completely defeat the

power of sin. Thank God, that he has conquered the power of sin, and his has provided full

salvation to this who desire it. He suffered without the gate that we may be sanctified and make

heaven our home some day.

A minister told how one Sunday night when he was quarantined in his house because his child had

diphtheria, he watched his church next door; his church that he could not now enter. He was the

lights shining through the windows. He watched the people going in. Then the service started, and

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