Purity
is not innocence— it is much more than that. Purity is the result of continued
spiritual harmony with God. We have to grow in purity. Our life with God may be
right and our inner purity unblemished, yet occasionally our outer life may
become spotted and stained. God intentionally does not protect us from this
possibility, because this is the way we recognize the necessity of maintaining
our spiritual vision through personal purity. If the outer level of our
spiritual life with God is impaired to the slightest degree, we must put
everything else aside until we make it right. Remember that spiritual vision
depends on our character— it is “the pure in heart” who “see God.”
God
makes us pure by an act of His sovereign grace, but we still have something
that we must carefully watch. It is through our bodily life coming in contact
with other people and other points of view that we tend to become tarnished.
Not only must our “inner sanctuary” be kept right with God, but also the “outer
courts” must be brought into perfect harmony with the purity God gives us
through His grace. Our spiritual vision and understanding is immediately
blurred when our “outer court” is stained. If we want to maintain personal
intimacy with the Lord Jesus Christ, it will mean refusing to do or even think
certain things. And some things that are acceptable for others will become
unacceptable for us.
A
practical help in keeping your personal purity unblemished in your relations
with other people is to begin to see them as God does. Say to yourself, “That
man or that woman is perfect in Christ Jesus! That friend or that
relative is perfect in Christ Jesus!” – Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His
Highest, 3/26
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