A Devotion May Be Someone's Only Bible

View Blog Entry

Call to Holiness

And Jerusalem shall be holy.  Joel 3:17 ESV

call to holinessI watched almost every episode of the original Star Trek and the one that followed, Star Trek: The Next Generation. Captain Picard replaced Captain Kirk. With that replacement, he introduced a new one-liner command for his crew. As the USS Enterprise assumed new missions, Captain Picard gave the crew orders for that mission in one episode after another. During those episodes, the crew waited with enthusiastic anticipation for him to execute the order with, “Make it so.” Those on board rendered obedience, and off they went on a fresh adventure.

Similarly, when God declared Jerusalem holy through the prophet Joel’s prophecy, God’s authoritative word acted as the only basis. He declared His own “Make it so.” Before modern times, Jerusalem consisted of craggy rocks, large ugly boulders, and uneven terrain. For many observers, it seemed rugged and unholy. However, Joel referred to it as holy because God said so.

Holy means to set apart or sanctify. What God declares always comes true. Holiness arises from and encompasses His nature. He revealed His holiness to sinful people, showing desperate sinfulness and a fatal future for humanity. But for those He calls to Himself, He sets aside and grants grace to trust His word for salvation.

While God sanctifies through His power and Spirit, He also commands holy living. Through His grace, He also empowers believers to live holy lives. He guarantees holiness through the indwelling Spirit and also accomplishes what He guarantees. He exerts authority and power toward personal holiness and eternal life. He makes it so.

His declaration and power provide for our hope and assure our salvation. Jesus became God’s Mediator and Redeemer for setting the believer apart for God. For that reason, we owe Him complete allegiance and obedience.

God began the process of making you holy through His call. He will sanctify you as you battle against sin, Satan, the world’s allures, and doubt. He assures your eternal destiny by making it so.

How can you demonstrate daily your call to holiness? 

(Photo courtesy of pixabay and pexels.)

(For more devotions, visit Christian Devotions.)


Share This Blog:



Floyd Talbot

Floyd Talbot writes articles on a variety of biblical topics, specifically on defending the faith and Christian living. He holds an MA from Western Seminary and has taught the Bible in Sunday School classes, men’s ministries, and rescue missions for the homeless. His articles can be found at https://westernseminary.academia.edu/FloydTalbot. He has also authored Nothing but the Gospel. He lives with his beloved wife in California.