Today's Journey
Holiness Has an Edge
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May 31 , 2012
"Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: 'Be holy because I, the LORD your God, am holy." Leviticus 19:2
All
of us who have kids have been guilty of ending an argument about why
they should or shouldn’t do something with the conversation stopper:
“Because I said so.” The reply is powerful because it has an edge to it.
There are times when God is edgy with us. We’d like to stand there and
argue with Him, but He keeps saying things like, “Because I said so” or
“You be holy, because I am holy.” His call to holiness in our lives has
that edgy sound.
In the Old Testament, when God wanted to bring
that kind of holy edge to His people, He showed up in a place called the
temple. God’s holiness came from another world and engaged with yours
and mine. Jesus’ birth was a holy invasion—it came with an edge—from
another place, another world, another reality. It cut through pretense
by coming as a peasant baby born in a stable surrounded by sheep and
goats. It cut into religious and political agendas by displaying genuine
humility as a way to power. It sliced through the stuffy, hot air of
classicism by first announcing His arrival to lowly shepherds working
the third shift outside the city limits. It carved away centuries of
religious oppression and hypocrisy by showing the power of quiet
innocence. Holiness in God’s terms has an edge.
And it’s not only
edgy in its essence; it’s also edgy in its demands. Because we represent
Him, we are called to live with a holy edge. To live with a holy edge
means to live differently—to make daily choices that square with God’s
holiness; to stand for right in a wrong-headed culture; to preserve
honesty, justice, and integrity no matter what. It means to replace
greed with generosity and to forgive the cruelest offense. To serve
others instead of ourselves, and to use our power to bless others
instead of using it to advance our own agendas. It’s that kind of edgy
living that makes a huge statement about the distinct difference that a
holy God makes in our world.
When God first spoke to His people
through Moses, He told them to live in and enjoy the land He had
promised to them. But they were to live with a holy edge. They were to
live differently than their pagan counterparts, uniquely reflecting the
Holy difference of the true and living God.
Don’t lose your edge!
Holiness sets you wonderfully apart in an increasingly unholy world.
It’s no wonder that He said we should be holy because He is holy!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- In what ways do the people around you see you as different because of your walk with Christ?
- In what areas of your life do you feel you’ve lost your edge? What can you do to reclaim it?
- Take some time to read through Isaiah 1:1–31; 2:1-22; 3:1-26; 4:1-6; 5:1-30; 6:1-13. Isaiah addressed his words to a people who had lost their holy edge. Write down some of the insights you gain from reading these passages.
- Write down a prayer you can use daily, asking the Lord to sharpen any dull edges in your relationship to Him—your words, thoughts, attitudes toward others, and so on.

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