No Christian sincerely desiring to live close to God can miss the clear directives to holy living threaded throughout His Word. From the first man and woman in joyful communion with Him in the Garden of Eden to throngs of people praising Him around the throne, the Creator's desire for intimate, unimpeded fellowship with humanity is unmistakeable. Such a relationship is possible only if the believer allows the Father to cleanse the heart of sin.In this thoroughly documented book, the reader will find an expert treatment of Holiness theology by one of its finest scholars. Greathouse examines the Old and New Testament roots, providing challenging insights into both historic background and practical application. The author shows that God not only desires His people to be holy, but He freely pours the Holy Spirit in sanctifying power on any who truly seek this indispensable lifestyle. This masterfully researched volume is invaluable to the scholar, pastor or layperson who wishes to examine the Biblical foundations of the the experience of holiness.
This book was just what I needed for my class at Nazarene Bible College. As a college book it teaches the reader about the Holiness movement and the Wesleyan view.
A carefully researched presentation of biblical holiness
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This most helpful and quite readable treatment of the biblical foundations of the Wesleyan perspective on the life of holiness comes from the prolific pen of William M. Greathouse, General Superintendent Emeritus in the Church of the Nazarene. A university educated churchman, he writes out of a life spent in the pulpit, the classroom, and leadership positions in church and academia, as well as in research and writing.As he lays out before the reader the Old Testament roots and the New Testament teaching on Christian holiness, William Greathouse blends his pastoral and evangelistic spirit with careful biblical exegesis and scholarly exposition. Fully knowledgeable in the pertinent scholarly literature, he presents an optimism of grace that will inspire the heart of every Christian. The Old Testament ideal of the holy, the Christian experience of the Holy Spirit, the New Testament concepts of sanctification and perfection, and the Sermon on the Mount as a "kingdom ethic" are convincingly related to the contemporary Christian life. Both those who seek to understand the traditional Wesleyan concern for the holy life and those who proclaim it will see it firmly grounded here in Scripture. This fine work is well suited for use as a textbook or supplementary reading in courses on spiritual formation and the theology of holiness.
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