Showing posts with label Holiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiness. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Why I Struggle With 'Holiness'

When I hear the word 'holy' in relation to a person, I think dull, boring, judgemental, critical, holier-than-thou.  I  don't imagine I will have anything in common with them and I don't really want to get to know them.
 
When I hear the word 'holy' in relation to God, I think distant, separate, untouchable, wouldn't understand.  I picture the holiness of God as something that I would be scared to approach, for fear of my own undeniable and inherent unholiness.  Even though I know the Bible says we can approach God's throne boldly through Jesus, the idea of God's holiness still makes me feel uncomfortable.
 
But when I hear holiness like this, my thoughts change:
 
"Holiness is the most attractive quality, the most intense experience we ever get of sheer life - authentic, first-hand living, not life looked at and lived from a distance ... Holiness is a furnace that transforms the men and women who enter it.
 
Wow.
 
 
This view of holiness is interesting, beautiful, attractive, life-giving, transforming, inviting.
 
And this is what Jesus offers.  Holiness, a whole-life.  Aren't they the same thing?  Holiness is a full life, a real life, an exciting life, a transformed life.  And it is a life that is possible through Jesus.
"I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of."
 
[John 10:10 MSG] 
 
This is the view of holiness I want. This is the kind of holiness I want in my life.


Friday, 28 September 2012

Toasters

I was ravenous when I got home from work today and popped a couple of slices of bread in the toaster.  Minutes later, I had all the windows open, the extractor fan on, and was frantically flapping my scarf at the black smoke which was filling my flat.
 
The blackened toast lay abandoned in the bin.
 
I then spent a chilly hour sitting with the windows open, the smoke making my eyes sting, trying to get rid of the smell of burn.  I can still smell it in my hair now.
 
Toasters are funny things.
 
Getting the settings just right is so much harder than you'd think.  The bread is either only slightly warm and crispy, or is instantly cremated.  It is difficult to find the middle ground with a toaster.
 
It is difficult to toast and avoid burning.
 
All of this made me think of Moses' first encounter with God: he was minding his own business shepherding his flock, when he encountered a bush that was on fire, but wasn't burning away to nothing.
 
"Moses was shepherding the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, the priest of Midian.  He led the flock to the west end of the wilderness and came to the mountain of God, Horeb.  The angel of God appeared to him in flames of fire blazing out of the middle of a bush.  He looked. The bush was blazing away but it didn’t burn up.   Moses said, “What’s going on here?  I can’t believe this! Amazing!  Why doesn’t the bush burn up?”
 
[Exodus 3:1-3 MSG]
 
Contrary to my toaster experience, this bush was on fire and was 'toasting', but wasn't burning.  No black, eye-watering smoke in this story.
 
But what's it all about?  Why is there a bush that's on fire, but not consumed by the fire? 
 
Is God displaying His pyrotechnic skills?
 
Or is it about something bigger?
 
Fire in the Bible is a symbol of God's holiness and purity - a holiness that belongs to God alone.  A symbol that He is different from us and separate from us because of His pure goodness and love. 
 
But the bush doesn't burn up; it is on fire, but is not consumed.  It's a symbol of how we can experience and approach God's holiness and love and not be consumed, because Jesus has made a way for us to reach God. 
 
Instead of burning up, and ending up blackened and in the bin, the more of God's love and 'fire' we experience, the purer we become.  The more like Him we become.