SHARING IN THE HOLINESS OF GOD
THURSDAY, FIFTH WEEK OF EASTER Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3,10; Jn 15:9-11 The Divine Will and our Holiness The holiness of our God is such that no creature can add to it or remove from it in any sense. God is so perfect that every one of his perfections is infinite and beyond our comprehension. This is why his divine will is so holy and immutable. His holy will, which stands for the greatness of God, is carried by his word. In the eternity of God’s existence, the Eternal Word is the Begotten of the Father. We worship the Word, the Son, as we worship the Father, for he shares in the Godhead of the Father. Based on this lofty and exalted holiness of God, none of us can be holy or compare in holiness to God by our own works or efforts, but we receive our holiness from God. The scripture bears witness to this by stating that all our works or righteous acts are like filthy rags before God. Cf. Isa 64:4. Our goodness or holiness of life comes from our conformity with the holy w...