Of Sanctification (2)
Holiness in God is that divine virtue whereby He is completely consecrated to Himself. For let us remember: God is the highest good. And as such He seeks and finds Himself. He reveals Himself in all the works of His hands as the Holy One. Sin does not have and cannot have any place in God; He is absolutely separated from sin. He is a light, and there is no darkness whatsoever in God. Over against sin He is a consuming fire. Holiness with God, therefore, as we have said, is principally His...
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