Theological Word of the Week

Word of the Week: “Holy”
Slide 1 – Cover / Hook
✨ Word of the Week: HOLY
("Set Apart. Pure. Different.")
Slide 2 – Definition
? Hebrew: qadosh | Greek: hagios
Meaning: set apart, separated, in a different category.
God is holy—completely pure, morally perfect, and distinct from creation.
Slide 3 – God’s Holiness
? God is unlike us: He is absolutely pure and morally flawless.
? His holiness reveals His perfection (Isaiah 6:3).
? To call God “holy” is to recognize He is in a category all His own.
Slide 4 – Our Call to Holiness
“Be holy, for I am holy.”
—Leviticus 11:44–45; 1 Peter 1:15–16
We are called to live set apart, different from the world, walking in purity.
Slide 5 – The Problem
⚠️ We cannot make ourselves holy.
“Even our righteous deeds are like filthy rags.” (Isaiah 64:6)
On our own, holiness is impossible.
Slide 6 – The Solution
? Through Christ, we are made holy.
By His sacrifice (Hebrews 10:10).
By the Spirit’s ongoing work in us (Hebrews 10:14).
Slide 7 – Application to Life
✅ Live as one set apart.
✅ Pursue purity in thought, word, and action.
✅ Rely on the Spirit daily for transformation.
Slide 8 – Reflection / Call-to-Action
“Since it is written, ‘You shall be holy, for I am holy.’” (1 Peter 1:16)
➡️ This week, ask:
Where is God calling me to be “set apart”?
What habits or thoughts need purifying?

Caption Idea
? Word of the Week: HOLY
To be holy means to be set apart—different from the world, and fully aligned with God’s purity. God Himself is holy, and through Christ, He makes us holy too.

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