Holiness of God
God is utterly holy, morally pure, and distinct from all creation and sin.
Formal Definition
The holiness of God refers to His absolute moral purity and His complete otherness, majesty, and separateness from evil.
Key Scriptures
Isaiah 6:1–5
Leviticus 19:2
Revelation 4:8
Leviticus 19:2
Revelation 4:8
Explanation
God’s holiness is not one attribute among many. It permeates all His attributes. His love is holy love, His justice is holy justice, and His presence exposes sin while also calling His people into consecrated life.
Scripture Index
Exodus 15:11
Isaiah 6:1–5
Habakkuk 1:13
1 Peter 1:15–16
Revelation 4:8
Isaiah 6:1–5
Habakkuk 1:13
1 Peter 1:15–16
Revelation 4:8
Subtopics
Moral purity
Divine otherness
Worship and awe
Divine otherness
Worship and awe
Application / Why It Matters
The holiness of God produces reverence, repentance, and a desire for sanctified living.
Historical / Church Reflection
Isaiah 6 and Revelation 4 have profoundly shaped Christian reflection on divine holiness and worship.
Viewpoints / Debates
Differences usually concern emphasis, not whether holiness is central to the being of God.
