
"Don't Call Me Holy, Holiness in a compromised culture"
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Don’t Call Me Holy”
Holiness and wholeness are not rival ideas; they are twincurrents of the same river flowing from God’s heart. When you declare, “Don’t call me holy,” you are not rejecting sanctification—you are rejecting the shallow label of holiness that people confer when they see outward piety but never witness inward integration. The statement is a prophetic protest against being complimented for looking set-apart while still feeling fragmented inside.
How many times does Scripture say, “Be holy, for I am holy”?
1 Leviticus 11: 44–45; 2 Leviticus 19: 2; 3 Leviticus 20: 7;
4 Leviticus 20: 26; 5 1 Peter 1: 15–16.
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Peace, love, and growth, Apostle Angela Dee
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