MYTH #18-Jesus wants you to be hoooly!
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Now before you get too upset with me and this
myth, it's not so much how it is spelled, but
how it is said: HOOOLY has a super-spiritual
connotation to it. But Jesus doesn't want you
to be a super-saint or a super-spiritual
person. That's a myth.
The damage is threefold: FIRST-To be HOOOLY
sets up a level of spirituality that is
unattainable and intimidating.
SECOND-To be HOOOLY sets up a 1st class
Christianity versus those who are 2nd class
or coach. Talk about shutting the door of the
Kingdom on people!
THIRD-To be HOOOLY is to operate under a
gross misunderstanding of what "holy" really
means. It's usually half-understood.
Literally, "holy" means to be separated unto
God for His mission. However, where I grew up
to be "holy" was shortened to mean "be
separated". The way it was applied to me was
that we are to be separated-different-from
the rest of the world. It was definitely a
"We four and no more kind of lifestyle!" We
were an established holy huddle in our
community. We were different because we
didn't do certain things-attend movies, drink
any alcohol, dance or even skate to secular
music. We were different all right and
successfully turned people away from the
attractive, irresistible Jesus.
To be HOOOLY is just the opposite of what
Jesus intended. He mostly used the term
"holy" to describe the Holy Spirit, holy
angels, and the Holy Place-the Temple. As I
said earlier the term "holy" means to be
separated or set apart unto God for His
mission. The Spirit is holy. The angels are
holy. Even the Temple was holy-separated unto
God for His mission.
Jesus was most upset and angry with those who
continually acted HOOOLY and missed out on
true holiness. He rebuked those
super-spiritual, nit-picker, hair-splitting,
feather-plucking, hyper-critical leaders who
set themselves up as the religious examples
of righteousness. They majored in the minors
and minored in the majors. They professed
righteousness without possessing it and they
did it by carefully following their
traditions, man-made commandments and
religious causes. This kept them set apart
and separated from the rest of the world. As
they worked hard to keep the 613 laws-248
commandments and 365 prohibitions-they just
kept drawing the condemnation of men on the
righteous acts before God.
The Scriptures taught holiness, but the
meaning of it was not to just be set apart
and be different, gathering yourselves into a
holy huddle.
In the Hebrew Scriptures it is clear that God
wants those who claim to be related to Him to
be holy. In Leviticus 11:44-45 it says: I
am the LORD your God; consecrate yourselves
and be holy, because I am holy. I am the LORD
who brought you up out of Egypt to be your
God; therefore be holy, because I am
holy. Later in Leviticus 20:26 it says:
You are to be holy to me because I, the
LORD, am holy, and I have set you apart from
the nations to be my own. Paul and Peter
in the New Testament speak of being "called
to be holy" and "make every effort to live in
peace with all men and be holy". Peter says
in his first letter: But just as he who
called you is holy, so be holy in all you do.
Even though Jesus doesn't command His
followers to be holy, in the spirit of what
is understood by the references in Leviticus
and by the few references to be holy by a few
of Jesus' disciples, Jesus does actually
teach holiness-to be set apart unto God for
His mission. I think Jesus is all about
teaching those who want to be His disciples
how to be holy. He does this by His two most
revolutionary words: FOLLOW ME! In contrast
to the super-spiritual community of the
Pharisees and the Sadducees, Jesus invited
the people who were interested in following
Him to: "Come to Me, all who are weary and
heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take
My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am
gentle and humble in heart, and YOU WILL FIND
REST FOR YOUR SOULS. For My yoke is easy and
My burden is light."
Do you see it? They were into being HOOOLY
and were actually a holy huddle who missed
out on the second part of the definition of
holiness-to be separated unto God for His
mission. To be holy is to be set apart for
God's use and purposes. Jesus invites us to
follow Him-to be aligned with Him in such a
way that we are on the mission He has planned
for us-to walk, talk, think and love like Jesus.
Jesus puts it in a simple way when He
says, "If you hear my words and practice
them, you will be like a wise man who builds
his house on a rock and no matter what beats
against your house, it will stand firm."
Jesus doesn't want us to be HOOOLY, but
holy-set apart to follow Him.
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