How to Live a Holy Life When Culture Makes Holiness Countercultural
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Holiness is not a list of things you do not do. It is a participation in the nature of God. When you reduce it to a behavioral checklist, you end up with exactly what the broader culture already rightly critiques: religious performance without transformation.
Khalil traces holiness through the lives of Daniel, Israel in Babylon, and the early church, all of whom maintained the distinction of God's people in cultures that actively worked against it, not by isolation but by the depth of their formation. This episode makes the case that the cost of holiness is real, the courage required is specific, and the framework has to be rooted in who God is rather than in the shifting pressures of cultural acceptability. Holiness is not about standing against the culture. It is about standing in the presence of a holy God so consistently that the distinction becomes visible without effort. This episode teaches how Christians can pursue holiness in a secular culture that treats moral standards as outdated or offensive.
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