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The Way to Purity 7/26/06 |
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Those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart . . . . For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies. These are the things which defile a man . . . —Matthew 15:18-20 |
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| Initially we
trust in our ignorance, calling it innocence, and next we trust our
innocence, calling it purity. Then when we hear these strong statements from
our Lord, we shrink back, saying, "But I never felt any of those awful
things in my heart." We resent what He reveals. Either Jesus Christ is the
supreme authority on the human heart, or He is not worth paying any
attention to. Am I prepared to trust the penetration of His Word into my
heart, or would I prefer to trust my own "innocent ignorance"? If I will
take an honest look at myself, becoming fully aware of my so-called
innocence and putting it to the test, I am very likely to have a rude
awakening that what Jesus Christ said is true, and I will be appalled at the
possibilities of the evil and the wrong within me. But as long as I remain
under the false security of my own "innocence," I am living in a fool’s
paradise. If I have never been an openly rude and abusive person, the only
reason is my own cowardice coupled with the sense of protection I receive
from living a civilized life. But when I am open and completely exposed
before God, I find that Jesus Christ is right in His diagnosis of me. The only thing that truly provides protection is the redemption of Jesus Christ. If I will simply hand myself over to Him, I will never have to experience the terrible possibilities that lie within my heart. Purity is something far too deep for me to arrive at naturally. But when the Holy Spirit comes into me, He brings into the center of my personal life the very Spirit that was exhibited in the life of Jesus Christ, namely, the Holy Spirit, which is absolute unblemished purity. |