Blessed Are the Pure in Heart
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God” (Matthew 5:8, emphasis added).
As I was reading the Beatitudes the other day, this verse especially jumped out at me. It seems like the verses on purity and holiness are the least-quoted verses any more, but I am challenged by this verse.
I wonder how many people on earth are truly pure in heart. It is a rare person who doesn’t at least struggle with lust, jealously, anger, etc. Yet, these are some of the things that can keep us from seeing God.
Despite popular belief, we have no reason to be proud. We should be constantly asking God to search us and try us and show us those impure thoughts and motives. We should be daily drawing closer to Him and becoming more and more like Him.
I don’t know about you, but I want to be blessed. I want to see God. I want to be pure so that I don’t stand before Him full of shame and disgrace. I want to hear Him say, “Well done, My good and faithful servant.” I expect that I will be more aware than ever before of how holy He is and how wretched I am. But I praise Him that He saved a wretch like me, and I will continue singing, “More like the Master I will ever be. More of His meekness, more humility. More zeal to labor, more courage to be true. More consecration for work He bids me do.
You are so right.
The people in our churches, drawback in their shell like a turtle when you holiness or purity.
Our society has taught the young people of our day, that there is no absolutes.
They take this thinking with them all thru there education and even into Christian education.
Without absolutes, you cannot have holiness or purity.
Without holiness or purity you cannot have sound doctrine. (1 Timothy 4:3; Titus 2)
Without sound doctrine you cannot have the faith. (2 Corinthian 13:5)
Without the faith you are double minded and unstable in all your ways.(James 1:8)
Amen, well said!