“Worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness” (Psa. 29:2).
Holiness is the antithesis of sin, and the beauty of holiness is in
direct contrast from the ugliness of sin. Sin is a deformity, a
monstrosity. Sin is repulsive, repellent to the infinitely pure God:
that is why He selected leprosy, the most loathsome and horrible of all
diseases, to be its emblem. When the Prophet was Divinely inspired to
depict the condition of degenerate Israel it was in these words, “From
the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but
wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores” (Isa. 1:6).
O that sin were sickening and hateful to us: not merely its grosser
forms, but sin itself. At the opposite extreme from the hideousness of
sin is “the beauty of holiness.” Holiness is lovely in the sight of God:
necessarily so. It is the reflection of His own nature, for He is
“glorious in holiness” (Exo. 15:11).
O that it may be increasingly attractive to and earnestly sought after
by us. Perhaps the simplest way of bringing out the beauty of holiness
will be to contrast it from the beauties of time and sense.
First, the beauty of holiness is imperceptible to the natural man,
and therein it differs radically from the beauties of mere nature. He
can behold and admire a lovely glen, the softly flowing river, the
mountain pines, the rushing waterfall; but for the excellence of
spiritual graces he has no eyes. He regards one who (by grace) meekly
submits to sore trials as a milksop. He looks upon one who denies self
for Christ’s sake as a fool. He considers the man who adheres strictly
to the narrow way as one who misses the best of this life. The natural
man is totally incapable of discerning the excellence of that which is
of great price in the sight of God. Do some think we are stating this
too strongly? Then let them be reminded of the solemn fact that when the
Holy One tabernacled here upon earth the unregenerate saw in Him “no
beauty” that they should desire Him (Isa. 53:2);
and it is the same today. God must remove the scales from the eyes of
our heart before we can perceive that holiness is beautiful. Keep Reading >>>
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