Outward holiness

Outward holiness, or external holiness, is a Wesleyan–Arminian doctrine emphasizing holy living, service, modest dress and sober speech.[1][2] Additionally, outward holiness manifests as "the expression of love through a life characterised by ‘justice, mercy and truth’."[3] It is a testimony of a Christian believer's regeneration, done in obedience to God.[4] The doctrine is prevalent among denominations emerging during the revival movements, including the Methodists (especially those in the Holiness Movement), as well as Pentecostals. It is taken from 1 Peter 1:15: "He which hath called you is Holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation."

  1. ^ Jim McKinley, David Huston (2018). "What is outward holiness?". Glorious Church Questions & Answers. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
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  3. ^ Walton, Roger L (2019). "Holiness". The Journal of Wesley House Cambridge. 5 (1): 25–36.
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