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Our greatest strengths

February 2, 2010
by Robert

As I mentioned  in a previous post a few weeks ago, I love the Conservative Holiness Movement. I was born into it and I plan on staying in it until Jesus comes back or I die. We discussed some of the greatest needs that need to be prayerfully and carefully asked. I am soon ready to tabulate the results of that post. If you haven’t commented yet, here is the original post.

On the flip side, what do you think are some of the greatest strengths of the conservative Holiness movement?

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  1. Billy permalink
    February 4, 2010 10:57 am

    By far, the greatest asset & strength of the Conservative Holiness Movement is its teaching on living a consecrated lifestyle. So many people miss the idea of living a life that is pleasing to God. Yes, Jesus dying on the cross and rising on the 3rd day is the gospel, however, it’s just the beginning of living a renewed life. I get annoyed at how many of us call ourselves Christians and yet others cannot see Jesus in us for one reason or another. There’s too much haphazard living as it is without Christianity being attached to such debauchery. When we half-step with our own Christianity, it becomes just another religion with, just another way to heaven, & just another god. On the other hand living a life consecrated unto the Lord, sends the message that God can, does, and will “create in us a clean heart, renew our minds, and cleanse from sin” ….preaching this message is indeed the strength of the Conservative Holiness Movement.

    Billy

    (what do you think are the strengths? )

    • February 5, 2010 9:44 am

      Great comment! I pray that I will always live a life of consecration and that my family first and others will see Jesus in me everyday.

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