Introduction
I. The Mechanism of the Holiness
A. Organic Connection
1. Marriage (6:12-20; Gen. 2:24)
2. Children (Rom. 11:16, 28)
B. Actual Difference
1. Spouses
2. Sons & Daughters
a. The children's holiness is not conditional
b. Organic is covenantal
c. The family principle is in the NT
II. The Meaning of the Holiness
A. What it Cannot Mean
1. That They are Saved (7:16)
2. That They are Believers (7:14)
B. What it Must Mean
1. Set Apart (Matt. 23:17, 19; 1 Tim. 4:4-5)
2. Under Blessing (cf. Matt. 19:13-15; Mk.
10:16; Lk.18:15-17; Gen. 18:22-33)
a. Holy in the believing spouse or parent
b. Jesus never speaks meaningless words or
prays meaningless prayers
III. The Holiness of the New Covenant
A. Nothing New
B. Radically New (Deut. 7:1-8; 2 Cor. 6:14; Deut.
23:2; Ez. 10:3-4, 10-11, 44; Jn. 1:17; Rom. 5:20; 1
Jn. 4:4)
Conclusion
Rev. David Reese has served as the pastor of the Springs Reformed Church since 2002. He is a graduate (Master of Divinity) of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. | more..
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