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Holiness

His holiness doesn’t destroy us; it transforms us.

March 3, 2024 • Mike Tatlock • Acts 5:9–11, Leviticus 10:1–2, Romans 8:8–9, 2 Peter 1:3–4, Acts 5:11

Two ways we conspire against the Spirit's Holiness in our lives:

1. The Spirit-Filled life is limited through grieving the Spirit

2. The Spirit-Filled life is limited through quenching the Spirit


“Holiness is not simply about trying harder; yes, it takes effort, but it is more than that. It is about faith in God’s holy power, a power that makes the unclean clean, turns the profane into something sacred, and calls and consecrates us into a Christ-shaped way of being human. Holiness happens when I draw myself nearer to a holy God and God’s Spirit is drawn into the very fabric of my being. It is in communion with God that we are consecrated and committed to a holy pattern of existence that is set apart from the ways of this world.”

— Michael Bird


Discussion Questions:

1. What does God's Holiness mean to you?

2. How can you receive the Spirit's provision in your struggles?

3. Is there a sin in your life that you need to be more honest about?

4. What does it mean to practice confessing our sins to one another?


Group Practice:

Spend time this week with at least one other person or in a group of 2-3 and practice confession with each other. Share at what level of vulnerability you are comfortable with, but pray this prayer together:


"Dear Heavenly Father, I confess that I have sinned against you. I have turned away from your commands and pursued my own desires. You are a holy God, and I desire to be holy too. Set apart unto You, and living my life in a manner that is worthy of You and pleasing to You.


Search my heart, I pray, and if there is any cherished sin lurking within, I ask that You would search it out and destroy it. Help me to crucify my flesh, pulverize my ego, and walk freely with Your Spirit.


I receive Your forgiveness, and I receive Your healing power. I invite Your life and abundance into my brokenness. I empty myself and ask that You fill me with Your Spirit. Thank You for Your unfailing love and mercies. In Jesus' name, Amen!"

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