Originally Posted by CovenantInBlood
To be fair, they do mention holiness:

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3) God is a consuming fire (Heb 12:29) - This is the nature of God in His divine holiness.
Yes, holiness is mentioned, but notice that it says that consuming fire is the nature of God IN His divine holiness, thus making "divine holiness" a subset of "consuming fire" rather than the other way round. And actually, I think it would be more appropriate to link "consuming fire" with God's justice. The point I was getting at through the 'back door' so to speak, was that IF one were to elevate one single attribute of God above all others, it would have to be God's holiness. But holiness wasn't listed as one of God's main attributes in that definition. Everything about God is holy, e.g., His love is a holy love, holy justice, holy wrath, holy judgment, etc. Now, you may choose to disagree and that's fine. And if so, I would be more than open to find out why. smile


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