In this message, Pastor Chas explores what it really means to live a holy life, not as a religious idea, but as a daily, surrendered walk with God. He explains that holiness isn’t something reserved for “super-Christians” or church leaders. It’s God’s call for every believer, shaping how we speak, act, treat others, and live when no one is watching.
Using 1 Peter, he explains that holiness isn’t about looking religious on a Sunday, it’s about how we live from Monday to Saturday. It’s easy to worship, sing, and feel devoted in church, but much harder to carry that same Christlike attitude into traffic, work, family life, and daily frustrations. That contrast shows us an important truth: holiness isn’t a place we go, it’s a way of life.
Pastor Chas shares that holiness begins with who God is. God doesn’t do holy things to become holy. He is holy by nature. When we encounter God’s holiness, like Isaiah did, it doesn’t condemn us but reveals our need for Him. It shines a loving light on areas where growth is needed.
Holiness is God’s call on every believer, not just a select few. It means asking better questions, not “is this allowed?” but “does this reflect God in my life?” As we follow Jesus daily, holiness becomes less about trying harder and more about living closer to Him.
He reminds us that holiness doesn’t mean isolation from the world, but distinction within it. We live in the world without letting the world shape us. True transformation comes as our minds are renewed by God’s Word, not by culture or compromise.
Pastor Chas explains how important it is that holiness is lived out through daily surrender. It’s not a one-time prayer, but a continual choice to give God every area of our lives. He challenges us to be honest about habits that weaken their spiritual lives, things like gossip, anger, compromise, dishonesty, and unhealthy entertainment. What we feed grows stronger, and what we neglect grows weaker.