Wednesday, April 21
“Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. Everyone who has this hope in Him purifies himself, just as He is pure.” (1 John 3:2-3 NIV)
In Greek, ‘pure’ is defined as clean, clear, pure as cleansed, free from impure admixture, without blemish, and spotless.
Some of the definitions from the English dictionaries describe ‘pure’ as…
*physically chaste
*free of or without guilt
*clean, spotless, or unsullied
*untainted with evil; innocent
*of unmixed descent or ancestry
*free from foreign or inappropriate elements
*without any discordant quality; clear and true
*free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter
God made each of us as a precious being, a body, soul, and spirit needing special care. His intention was that we preserve the purity of our minds, hearts, and bodies, protecting them from anything that would harm the integrity of His creation. It was His gift to each of us.
How hard do we work to keep ourselves from inappropriate contaminants that sully our purity while waiting for our Beloved’s return? Do any of these negative things camp out in our hearts…doubt, worry, unbelief, strife, stealing, cheating, covetousness, lying, pride, unforgiveness, depression, murmuring, complaining, filthy language, rebellion, hypocrisy, bitterness, judging, gossip, speaking against others, addictions, impure thoughts, lust, internet porn, or anything else that grieves the Holy Spirit?
What do we look at or listen to that tempts us or puts us at risk of lusting, lusting for anything? We cannot look at or listen to just anything. Our eyes and ears act conveyor belts of the world’s junk dumping it all into our minds and hearts. Impure sights and sounds siphon out the purity of our lives and become infinitesimal steps of separation between us and God.
Though God fills us with His holiness through Christ’s salvation, the upkeep of holiness depends solely upon us. It is absolutely necessary, as Paul persuades, that we “Pursue a godly life,” (1 Tim. 6:11a NLT) for “God did not call us to uncleanness, but in holiness.” (1 Thess. 4:7 NKJV)
If we keep our hope and trust in Jesus, we continually flush ourselves of impurities, keeping ourselves pure in Him. Therefore, Paul says, “Dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.” (2 Cor. 7:1 NKJV)
We do this because “Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish.” (Eph. 5:25-27 NKJV)
The purity of holiness is not an option, for, without it, the Lord will not receive us, as the writer of Hebrews tells us, “Seek to live a clean and holy life, for one who is not holy will not see the Lord.” (Heb. 12:14 TLB)
I wonder if God asks the same question about us as He did of Hosea when He lamented over Samaria and their idols, “How long will it be before they attain purity?” (Hos. 8:5 Amp)
Remember, “God blesses those whose hearts are pure, for they will see God.” So, how bad do we want to see God?
“He who loves purity of heart and has grace on his lips, the king will be his friend.” (Prov. 22:11 NKJV)
Amen!
Ouch, Lynn. I found myself in the list of actions that are impure as I read your post. I've confessed my sin and received God's forgiveness.
Thank you for being His voice to me, today.
Be blessed,
lynnda
We can know we're pure "of" heart when we trust we've been washed in His blood. Thanks for sharing. I'm your newest follower and I invite you to look over my blog and perhaps become one yourself
Thanks for mentioning this. A lot of times we focus on the external sins and not the sins of the heart.
Thanks, Kimberly! xoxox
Oh, Lynnda, I don't know whether to say "yay" or "I'm sorry!" LOL And you're welcome! Be blessed!
Thanks so much, Stan, for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it! Blessings to you!
Thanks, Margaret! And yes, you are so right! Blessings to you!
I enjoyed your blog! Very inspiring
Hopefully you will be blessed by my also.
Jesus Lives, Bob West
http://westbob.blogspot.com/2010/04/line-upon-line.html
Great post Lynn.
Reminds us of so much that can contaminate us - possibly a check list for confession.
Confession and receiving absolution is one of the greatest gifts that Jesus left for us - we don't do it enough. It heals, reconciles us to him, and wipes away all of the sin.
Keep them coming.
Very much enjoyed this Lynn...blessings
Amen, Miss Lynn. Sadly, this is a topic that isn't spoken of nearly enough nowadays.