What if holiness isn’t a finish line you sprint toward but a song that shapes who you’re becoming? We dive deep into the meaning of holy across Scripture and discover why “Holy, holy, holy” is the only attribute repeated three times around God’s throne. Instead of a distant ideal, holiness emerges as God’s very essence—His moral beauty and radiant otherness—drawing us into relationship, not performance. We unpack the tension many of us feel between “be holy” and “I keep falling short,” and w...
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What if holiness isn’t a finish line you sprint toward but a song that shapes who you’re becoming? We dive deep into the meaning of holy across Scripture and discover why “Holy, holy, holy” is the only attribute repeated three times around God’s throne. Instead of a distant ideal, holiness emerges as God’s very essence—His moral beauty and radiant otherness—drawing us into relationship, not performance. We unpack the tension many of us feel between “be holy” and “I keep falling short,” and w...
What if God’s presence isn’t something you chase—but Someone you meet face to face? This episode unpacks Scripture’s language of presence—literally “His face”—and how shifting from concept to communion transforms how you pray, rest, and decide. Drawing from Exodus 33:14, Numbers, Joshua, and John 15, we explore how God’s steady withness anchors anxious hearts and restores joy. We also confront the modern tug-of-war with attention: constant noise, endless scroll, and hurry. Discover why solitu...
The Father's Business Podcast
What if holiness isn’t a finish line you sprint toward but a song that shapes who you’re becoming? We dive deep into the meaning of holy across Scripture and discover why “Holy, holy, holy” is the only attribute repeated three times around God’s throne. Instead of a distant ideal, holiness emerges as God’s very essence—His moral beauty and radiant otherness—drawing us into relationship, not performance. We unpack the tension many of us feel between “be holy” and “I keep falling short,” and w...