.... it is  not accompanied by a holy life! 
"The doctrine which is according to godliness" 1 Timothy 6:3
It is my firm impression that we need a thorough revival of Scriptural  holiness. 
I have had a deep conviction for many years, that  practical holiness and consecration to God are not sufficiently attended  to by modern Christians. Worldliness has eaten out the heart of vital  piety in too many of us! The subject of personal godliness has fallen  sadly into the background. The standard of Christian living has become  painfully low in many quarters. The immense importance of "adorning the doctrine  of God our Savior" (Titus 2:10), and making it lovely and beautiful by our daily  habits and tempers--has been far too much overlooked!
The details and  particular ingredients of which holiness is composed in daily life--ought  to be fully set forth and pressed on believers. True holiness does not consist  merely of believing--but of doing and a practical  exhibition of the active and passive graces. 
Our tongues, 
our  tempers, 
our natural passions and inclinations,
our conduct at  home and abroad,
our dress, 
our employment of time, 
our  behavior in business,
our demeanor in sickness and health, in riches and  poverty
--all, all these are matters which are fully treated by inspired  writers. They go into particulars. They specify minutely, what a holy man ought  to do an be in his own family, by his own fireside, and at the  work-place.
True holiness is something of "the image of Christ" which can  be seen and observed by others in our private life, and habits,  and character, and doings!
J.C. Ryle

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