Charles R. Swindoll
We tend to cloister holiness in the hushed chambers of monasteries and cathedrals, where saints, hooded monks, and mystics reside. God, however, wants to unlock the wooden doors and open the stained-glass windows of our thinking so His holiness can walk freely through every room of our lives. He longs for us to be holy as He is holy—yes, ordinary, garden-variety people like us.
Every day God calls us to be beacons of purity so that hope will piece through to those who are stumbling in the world's moral fog—a fog that seems to only get thicker with time.
1 Thessalonians 4:1-8
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