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God and his holiness →

Sam Freney | 12 July, 2012

Tim Challies has an interesting reflection on God’s holiness:

Holiness is a difficult term to define. Most Christians know that a dimension of holiness is God’s set-apartness, his being essentially different from everyone and everything else, but there is far more to it than that.

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