Why Saints Aren’t Perfect People: What Holiness Actually Is
Saints aren’t perfect people who never fall. They are those who always rise. Holiness isn’t immediate purity, but a journey of openness to God, trust, and forgiveness. The Christian life is not a pursuit of perfection, but an embrace of authenticity.
Gospel of the Kingdom
Why aren’t saints perfect? God says: holiness is honesty before God. Who are saints? A real person isn’t perfect. Sin and holiness, spiritual growth, being authentic.
Many people think that saints are sinless. But the truth is, a saint isn’t someone who has never fallen. A saint is someone who has always risen. Holiness isn’t a purity that’s given immediately. It’s a journey.
This video offers a liberating revelation about holiness. The Christian life isn’t a pursuit of perfection. It’s openness to God. Trust in God. Forgiveness.
The Bible says, “My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Jesus Christ didn’t come to the perfect. He came to the real. Repentance and grace. Humility and faith.
Christianity and Orthodoxy often teach that holiness is unattainable—but that’s a lie. Spiritual awakening begins when you stop hiding.