Holiness is not closing one’s own eyes to avoid seeing the imperfection of the world. It is not an escape nor a pretension. Holiness is having one’s eyes opened wide such that one not only sees what’s wrong in the world, but one also sees what could make it right.
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2 replies on “What True Holiness Is”
Very enlightening 🙂
Thank you, Melissa! 😉