God is unlike any other, and His holiness is the essence of that “otherness.” His very being is completely absent of even a trace of sin. He is high above any other, and no one can compare to Him. In the book of Ezekiel, God manifests and vindicates His holiness. However, He also conveys His desire that we partake of that holiness. In today’s episode, we explore “Ten Ideas in Ezekiel about the Holiness of God.” Scriptures referenced include Ezekiel 20:41; Ezekiel 37:27; Ezekiel 28:22, 25; Revelation 21:3; Ezekiel 36:23; Ezekiel 38:16; Ezekiel 39:27; Ezekiel 43:12; Ezekiel 44:19; Ezekiel 46:20; and 2 Peter 1:4.
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