“Strive for peace with all men, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord.”
Hebrews 12:14 (RSV)
This scripture in Hebrews tells us to strive for peace with “all men”not just our friends. We are to strive for holiness, without which, “no one will see the Lord.” These words are not meant to leave us in fear, but rather to be motivational, to inspire and stimulate us to make holiness a priority, so that we may live in peace, prepared for the coming of the Lord.
Since we live in very contentious times, with so much of conflict, division, and hatred often turning into violence, there is a great need in the world for peace, but peace can only come with forgiveness. If we think about it, peace really is the result of both forgiving and being forgiven, which is where holiness comes in.
The word sanctify means to make holy, which is mentioned multiple times in the New Testament, yet hardly at all in the Old Testament. Jesus is the reason for the difference. He now lives in us, by His Holy Spirit, and sanctifies us, giving us the ability to forgive and be His peacemaking people.
Believing in Jesus has a far deeper purpose than having a “Get out of Hell free” pass. He forgives us in order to make us more like Him, a Spirit filled project of holiness that takes a lifetime. We are told that the God of peace sanctifies our spirit, soul and body, for the day of His return. (1 Thessalonians 5:23)
He sanctifies us through every test, trial and tribulation, we go through. He is making us a little more holy each time we learn to forgive the unforgivable. If we try to achieve holiness in our own strength, we would thoroughly exhaust ourselves and give up.
Striving for peace and holiness means never allowing ourselves to think,
“This is as good as it gets, I can never be any better.” God knows that we are getting better. We persist in striving for peace, holiness, and forgiveness, since Jesus persisted all the way to the cross for us.
We are all becoming better, even through every difficulty and hard time we face, because Jesus is sanctifying our spirit, soul and body. He is making us holy because God knows we cannot do it ourselves, in fact, we can do nothing without Him.
God is still writing our story, so let’s not take away His pen. He isn’t finished with any of us yet.
He proves it by giving us another year to strive for peace and holiness, as He makes us a daily reflection of His son, to the world around us. He is preparing all of us to see His glorious face, one day, when He returns.
Lord, thank you for making us holy as you sanctify and transform us to become a people who spread your love and peace wherever we go. Amen
Have a Happy, Healthy New Year!











