Hope and Holiness in a Secular Ageਨਮੂਨਾ

Understanding our worldview and placing our hope in Jesus should lead to a distinct way of life. We're called to live as "obedient children," trusting God's vision of good and evil rather than creating our own standards.
This call to holiness isn't about earning God's favor through good behavior. It's a response to the love and grace we've already received. We're adopted into God's family, and our lives should reflect our new identity.
Holiness means being set apart, both internally and externally. It's about following the example of Jesus in all areas of life. This doesn't mean withdrawing from the world, but engaging it with a different set of values and priorities.
Living holy lives in a secular age isn't about joyless rule-following. It's about displaying what Mark Sayers calls "something of the captivating beauty of God's revelation in Christ, drawing those around them closer to God and to consider who Jesus is."
Reflect on areas where you've been following your own desires rather than God's will. Remember, the call to holiness isn't about earning God's love, but responding to it.
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About this Plan

How do we as Christians navigate the changing tides of culture and society in a world that seems to be shifting beneath our feet? In this short devotional, we explore the concept of being "exiles" in this world. It reminds us that while we live here, our true citizenship lies elsewhere. We are part of a higher Kingdom, and this perspective should shape how we interact with the world around us.
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