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Jeremiah 24:7 “Returning to church” is good, but ultimately I need to return to God.

Malachi 3:7

Holy, Holy, Holy Is The Lord

Isaiah 6:1,2,3,4,5 What is “holy?” Like God. Separate from evil. Pure. To cut or separate from the common use is to make holy.

Holiness aggressively seeks to spread itself throughout His people. God requires us to be holy.

Leviticus 19:2

Leviticus 20:7

Revelation 4:8 God sits on his throne in Revelation like is as described in Isaiah.

The Bible speaks of holy things: ground, tabernacle, Holy Spirit, hands, conversation, men/women, garments, city.

God is one of a kind. He is the definition of holy. He derives holiness from Himself. He isn’t holy because he keeps the Law; the Law is holy because it reveals God.

Exodus 3:14

1 Samuel 2:2

Isaiah 40:25 God is not equal to anyone.

Words we use to describe God: omnipotent (unlimited force and power), omnipresent (everywhere), and omniscient (total knowledge).

Genesis 18:14

Jeremiah 23:23,24

Psalms 147:4,5 Infinity is incomprehensible to the human mind. This is how much God knows. I can approach him with any problem. He knows how to fix and solve everything. He is all-knowing.

Isaiah 6:3,4 His holiness is public. The whole earth is aware of who God is.

When Isaiah saw the posts shake and the smoke he said, “Woe is me,” because he realized he was in the presence of God. When was the last time God’s holiness caused me to “quake?” Things happen when God is near me. Job, John, and Gideon also all fell down and said they were not worthy.

1 Corinthians 3:16 God wants to fill us with Himself.

2 Corinthians 5:17,18,19,20,21

In all the daily routines, do I stop to be in the presence of God? He can show me what to work on.