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Without Holiness, No One Will See the Lord — What That Actually Means

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Thomas M. Hamilton
Feb 02, 2026
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The Greek word translated holy is hágios (ἅγιος). It means set apart — not only morally clean, but marked off for God’s use. In Scripture, holiness isn’t about trying harder or polishing behavior. It’s about belonging.

That idea alone already shifts how we think about faith. But it doesn’t stop there. As hágios unfolds across the New Testament, it moves from position to practice. Holiness begins to shape choices, habits, relationships, and even what we’re willing to walk away from.

That fuller picture is where things get uncomfortable… and honest.

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