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Monday 11 May 2015
The Pure In Heart
~ The Pure In Heart
“Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they will see God” (Matthew 5:8).
Jesus spoke this during His famous
Sermon the Mount. So what did He mean
by “pure in heart?”
The Greek word for “pure” in Matthew
5:8 is katharos. It means to be “clean,
blameless, unstained from guilt.”
Interestingly, the word can refer
specifically to that which is purified by
fire or by pruning. John the Baptist told
people that Jesus would baptize with the
Holy Spirit and fire ( Matthew 3:11).
Malachi speaks of the Messiah as being
like a “refiner’s fire” ( Malachi 3:2). Jesus
refers to believers as being the branches
and to Himself as being the vine ( John
15:1-17). For a vine to produce fruit, it
must be pruned. Those who are truly
“pure,” then, are those who have been
declared innocent because of the work
of Jesus and who are being sanctified by
His refining fire and His pruning.
The Greek word for “heart” in Matthew
5:8 is kardeeah. This can be applied to
the physical heart. But it also refers to
the spiritual center of life. It is where
thoughts, desires, sense of purpose, will,
understanding, and character reside. So,
to be pure in heart means to be
blameless in who we actually are.
Being pure in heart involves having a
singleness of heart toward God. A pure
heart has no hypocrisy, no guile, no
hidden motives. The pure heart is
marked by transparency and an
uncompromising desire to please God in
all things. It is more than an external
purity of behavior; it is an internal purity
of soul.
The only way we can be truly pure in
heart is to give our lives to Jesus and ask
Him to do the cleansing work. Psalm
51:10 says, “Create in me a pure heart, O
God, and renew a steadfast spirit within
me.” God is the one who makes our
hearts pure – by the sacrifice of His Son
and through His sanctifying work in our
lives (see also 1 John 3:1-3).
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