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Perfecting Holiness: Living Clean in a Compromising Culture

May 31, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

Perfecting Holiness: Living Clean in a Compromising Culture

Part One: Called Out to Live Clean

2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1 NKJV


KEY VERSE

“Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.”

2 Corinthians 7:1 NKJV


MESSAGE OVERVIEW

In this message, Paul reminds believers that living for Christ requires a life that is spiritually aligned with God. Separation does not mean isolation from people. It means consecration unto God. We are called to engage the world with the love of Christ without being bound to anything that pulls us away from obedience to Christ.


I. THE CHARACTER OF THE BELIEVER

2 Corinthians 6:14–16


Believers have a new identity in Christ.


Paul uses several words to show that believers must be careful about what they partner with, agree with, and allow to influence their lives:


- Fellowship

- Communion

- Accord

- Part

- Agreement


These words point to shared life, common values, harmony, partnership, and agreement.


A believer can have contact with unbelievers without being controlled by unbelieving values. Jesus engaged sinners, but He did not become like sinners.


KEY THOUGHT

God has not called us to isolation; He has called us to consecration.


SUPPORTING SCRIPTURE

Ephesians 5:8–11 NKJV

“For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light…”


PERSONAL REFLECTION

What relationships, habits, systems, or influences are trying to pull me away from obedience to God?


II. THE COMMAND TO THE BELIEVER

2 Corinthians 6:17


God commands His people to come out, be separate, and avoid what is unclean.


This is not a call to spiritual pride. It is a call to spiritual purity.


To “come out” means the believer makes a definite decision to separate from anything that compromises their walk with God.


To “be separate” means the believer is devoted to God for His purpose.


To “touch not what is unclean” means the believer refuses to embrace what defiles their spirit, weakens their testimony, or leads them into disobedience.


KEY THOUGHT

Holiness does not mean you are missing out. It means God is keeping you from being taken out.


KEY THOUGHT

You cannot walk with God while holding hands with what grieves Him.


PERSONAL REFLECTION

Is there anything God is calling me to come out of, disconnect from, or stop compromising with?


III. THE COVENANT BLESSING FOR THE BELIEVER

2 Corinthians 6:16–18; 7:1


God attaches promises to the call of holiness.


God promises:


1. He will dwell in us.

2. He will walk among us.

3. He will be our God.

4. We shall be His people.

5. He will receive us.

6. He will be a Father to us.

7. We will be His sons and daughters.


Because of these promises, believers have spiritual responsibilities.


According to 2 Corinthians 7:1, we must:


1. Cleanse ourselves from filthiness of the flesh.

2. Cleanse ourselves from filthiness of the spirit.

3. Perfect holiness in the fear of God.


KEY THOUGHT

God calls us out so He can draw us close.


KEY THOUGHT

A lifestyle of holiness is the reasonable response to the promises of God.


PERSONAL REFLECTION

Am I living in a way that reflects my identity as a son or daughter of God?


TAKEAWAYS

- Holiness is not isolation from people; it is separation from sin unto God.

- Believers must influence the world without being controlled by the world.

- Unequal yokes create spiritual strain because the direction is divided.

- God calls His people to come out from compromise and walk in the light.

- Separation is not punishment; it is protection.

- God’s promises should motivate us to pursue clean living.


THIS WEEK’S CHALLENGE

Ask God to show you one area where compromise has become comfortable. Then make a definite decision to come out, clean up, and walk in the light.


PRAYER FOCUS

Lord, help me live clean in a compromising culture. Give me discernment in my relationships, strength to come out from compromise, and a heart that desires holiness. Teach me to walk in the light and live as someone who belongs to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.