“You’re Holy… So Why Are Christians Still Trying to Get Holy?”
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What if holiness is not something you are trying to achieve, but something Jesus already made true about you?
What if New Covenant holiness is not God saying, “Become acceptable so I can receive you,” but God saying, “I have already received you in Jesus, now live from who you really are”?
In this episode of Grace Uncensored, we expose one of the biggest pieces of Christian double-talk: saying believers are holy while teaching them to chase holiness like they do not have it.
Holiness is a big deal in the Bible. But under the New Covenant, holiness is not a ladder you climb so God will accept you. It is the fruit of a new identity God has already given you in Christ.
We’ll talk about why Old Testament prayers like Psalm 51 can confuse believers when read without a New Covenant lens, why Hebrews says believers have been made holy once for all, and why grace does not produce laziness. Grace trains us to live free.
If you have ever felt like holiness meant pressure, performance, fear, or trying to stay acceptable to God, this episode is for you.
In Christ, you were washed.
You were sanctified.
You were justified.
You were made holy.
And now grace teaches you to live from who you already are.
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Bible References from This Episode
Psalm 51:10–12
David prayed, “Create in me a clean heart” and asked God not to take His Spirit from him. This is a powerful Old Covenant prayer, but under the New Covenant, believers are already washed, made new, and sealed by the Holy Spirit. We read Psalm 51 through the finished work of Jesus.
1 Corinthians 6:11
Paul says believers “were washed,” “were sanctified,” and “were justified.” These are past-tense realities, not goals we are trying to earn. Holiness begins with what God has already done in Christ.
Hebrews 10:10
This verse says we have been made holy through the sacrifice of Jesus “once for all.” Holiness is not something believers achieve by trying harder. Jesus set us apart through His finished work.
Hebrews 10:14
By one sacrifice, Jesus has made believers perfect forever while the Spirit continues to grow us in daily life. This shows both identity and growth. We are already secure in Christ, and now we learn to live from that truth.
Romans 6:14
Sin is no longer our master because we are not under law, but under grace. Grace is not permission to sin. Grace is the environment where sin loses its dominion.
Titus 2:11–12
Grace teaches us to say no to ungodliness and live godly lives. Fear may pressure behavior for a while, but grace trains the heart. New Covenant holiness is produced by grace, not condemnation.
Romans 8:1
There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This is not just true on our best spiritual days. No condemnation is the settled reality of everyone who belongs to Christ.
1 Peter 1:15
Peter says, “Be holy in all you do.” Under the New Covenant, this is not a command to earn holiness. It is a call to live outwardly from the holy identity God has already given us.
Colossians 2:10
Believers are complete in Christ. We are not spiritually half-built or waiting for some missing piece to arrive. Holiness flows from the fullness we already have in Jesus.
2 Peter 1:3–4
God has given believers everything needed for life and godliness, and we have become partakers of the divine nature. This means holiness is not self-improvement with Bible verses attached. It is Christ’s life being expressed through us.
Ephesians 1:13–14
When we believed, we were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance. Our union with Christ is not temporary or fragile. God has marked us as His own.
Colossians 2:13–14
God forgave us all our sins and canceled the debt against us, nailing it to the cross. Forgiveness is not temporary, partial, or probationary. Jesus did not forgive us halfway.
Hebrews 7:22
Jesus is the guarantee of a better covenant. Our confidence is not in our grip on God, but in Christ Himself. The New Covenant rests on Jesus’ finished work, not our performance.
Romans 8:38–39
Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. This reinforces the security of the believer under the New Covenant. God’s love is not fragile or dependent on our spiritual consistency.
2 Corinthians 5:17
Anyone in Christ is a new creation. Holiness is not trying to repair the old self. It is learning to live from the new life God has already given.
Romans 6:6
Our old self was crucified with Christ. This verse sets up next week’s episode on the “sinful nature” double-talk. If the old self died with Christ, believers should not be taught to keep identifying with what Jesus says was crucified.
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