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A Pure Heart is Required to See God.
What does it means to be pure?
Unsoiled, not mixed with impurity.
Not two-faced (hypocritical).
Cleansed from all sin.
Ps 15
Ps 24:
The heart deals with our total personality.
Who we are.
God is concerned more about the heart than the external purity.
Sin cannot clean up sin!
It must be washed from the outside.
A Pure Heart is Regenerated by the Spirit of God.
We need cleansing at the core of our being!
This is accomplished by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ and the regeneration of the Holy Spirit.
A pure heart gives us confidence before God, because of Christ’s work.
A Pure Heart is Renewed by the Word of God.
A Pure Heart is Renewed by the Word of God.
The ongoing work of renewal (sanctification) is accomplished by the Word of God.
Jesus said that we are cleansed by His Word.
For those that have been born again, we need only the daily cleansing that comes from being in fellowship with God.
John 13:
We are encouraged to confess our faults and pursue Christ in fellowship with other believers.
James 5:16-
A Pure Heart is Rewarded by the Presence of God.
To have a pure heart means that “we have an undivided love which regards God as our highest good, and which is concerned (primarily) with loving God.” - D. Martin Lloyd Jones
We see God at work in our world, and we have the promise of seeing Him in his glory.
Do you desire a heart that is unmixed?
Do you desire to see God in his glory?
Is He your highest good?
Have you known the joy of redemption through Christ?
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