"Yes, every pot in Jerusalem and Judah
shall be holiness to the Lord of hosts."
Zechariah 14:21
Even the most basic duties of life—like cooking a meal or
washing the dishes—should be an act of holiness, for our
entire lives are to be characterized by purity, reverence,
service, and a desire to glorify God in all we do. How
can we cultivate such a holy lifestyle?
Nothing will bring holiness to our lives like studying God’s
Word. Psalm 119, the longest chapter of the Bible, reveals
change that comes over diligent Bible students. According
to this chapter, when we devote ourselves to daily study,
memorization, meditation, and obedience of Scripture, we
learn how to cleanse our way (verse 9); we avoid sinning
against God (verse 11); we are inwardly revived and given
strength (verses 25, 28); our hearts are enlarged (verse 32);
our eyes turn away from worthless things (verse 37); and
we are comforted in affliction (verse 50).
Nothing can compare to the habit of meeting with God
over His Word each day. All it takes is a Bible and a
dedicated time (and maybe a pen and notebook).
Don’t miss this blessing!
"You and I can walk in obedience to
God’s Word and live a life of holiness."
Jerry Bridges, in The Pursuit of Holiness