IS EVERYTHING PURE?
Titus 1:15-16 Everything is pure to those whose hearts are pure.
But nothing is pure to those who are corrupt and unbelieving, because their
minds and consciences are defiled. Such people claim they know God, but they
deny him by the way they live. They are despicable and disobedient, worthless
for doing anything good. NLT
Actions put meaning to
words. How we live matters. How we live reflects what is in our
hearts. For those who have pure hearts,
all that they do and say will be consistent with their purity. It doesn’t mean we will be perfect little
angels, but it does mean we will consistently live what we profess to
believe. The character of Christ will be
evident in our lives. Our words and
actions will be honorable and pleasing to Him.
The issue is what does purity mean as it is
fleshed out in our lives? I believe it
means a lot of things and probably will vary from one person to the next, but
one thing that all pure people have in common is the desire to live
submissively and obediently to Christ.
It is wanting to be like Christ in character and nature. It is striving to win the battle over
sin. It is staying connected to Christ
at all times. It is understanding that
apart from Christ ruling our hearts, we can do nothing that is pleasing and
acceptable to Him.
A pure heart has a
real problem with sin. Sin is repulsive
and an effort is made to avoid it. A
pure heart is moved to repentance when one stumbles and falls into sin. It is guilt-ridden over sin. It is always looking to be more holy before
God.
If you don’t have a
pure heart, everything you say and do is defiled in God’s eyes. You may look good on the outside, but inside
you are a mess. A defiled heart is an
outcast; there is no place in God’s Kingdom for him. No matter how it may appear, all the work of
a defiled heart is worthless and does nothing good for the soul. A pure heart makes a man good and acceptable
to God.
Is everything pure in
your life? Does your thought life
reflect heart purity? Do your actions
flow from a pure heart? Do you strive to
keep your heart pure by repenting when you tarnish your purity? Are you spending adequate time alone with the
Lord daily to keep yourself pure?
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