Heavenly Pilgrim
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HP: I will take your advice on this thread and move on. Hopefully we can get to the crux of the Nazarite matter on another thread. I will leave you with a couple of questions on this thread, now that you have raised the issue. Can one honestly attempt something that one sees as a natural impossibility? Just what is it about the holiness God requires out of man that God Himself is unable to see to completion in this present world? What sin doth so beset us that God is unable to supply the strength to overcome it? Does the following verse in all actuality and honesty represent an impossibility for the believer? Tit 2:12 “Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world;”Brother Dallas: Can anyone of us live, experience and project a life of holiness to the degree that we should? No. Should we not make such an attempt simply because we cannot achieve success, even with the help and Grace of God? No.
That sure sounds like attainable practical holiness to me. :thumbs: