
Blessed are the pure in heart
Not in the head; for men may have pure notions and impure hearts; not in the hand, or action, or in outward conversation only; so the Pharisees were outwardly righteous before men, but inwardly full of impurity; but "in heart". The heart of man is naturally unclean; nor is it in the power of man to make it clean, or to be pure from his sin; nor is any man in this life, in such sense, so pure in heart, as to be entirely free from sin. This is only true of Christ, angels, and glorified saints: but such may be said to be so, who, though they have sin dwelling in them, are justified from all sin, by the righteousness of Christ, and are "clean through the word", or sentence of justification pronounced upon them, on the account of that righteousness; whose iniquities are all of them forgiven, and whose hearts are sprinkled with the blood of Jesus, which cleanses from all sin; and who have the grace of God wrought in their hearts, which, though as yet imperfect, it is entirely pure; there is not the least spot or stain of sin in it: and such souls as they are in love with, so they most earnestly desire after more purity of heart, lip, life, and conversation. And happy they are,
for they shall see God;
in this life, enjoying communion with him, both in private and public, in the several duties of religion, in the house and ordinances of God; where they often behold his beauty, see his power and his glory, and taste, and know, that he is good and gracious: and in the other world, where they shall see God in Christ, with the eyes of their understanding; and God incarnate, with the eyes of their bodies, after the resurrection; which sight of Christ, and God in Christ, will be unspeakably glorious, desirable, delightful, and satisfying; it will be free from all darkness and error, and from all interruption; it will be an appropriating and transforming one, and will last for ever.

On today’s program, Pastor Morris explains how a deep and close relationship with God is vital—not only in convicting us when we falter, but also in restoring us with His boundless grace.As we seek to walk in purity, it is through our connection with God that we find the strength to overcome and the love to be renewed. Join us as we explore how God’s presence in our lives transforms us, leading us toward a life that reflects His holiness and purity.

Welcome to another episode of The Healing Word, where Pastor Jack Morris delivers a meaningful message about purity in the Christian life. On today’s program, Pastor Morris explains how a deep and close relationship with God is vital—not only in convicting us when we falter, but also in restoring us with His boundless grace. As we seek to walk in purity, it is through our connection with God that we find the strength to overcome and the love to be renewed. Join us as we explore how God’s presence in our lives transforms us, leading us toward a life that reflects His holiness and purity. Psalm 51:10-11 Create in me a clean heart, O God,And renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence,And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.

Every year the news shows shocking scenes of houses washed away in mudslides, hurricanes, or floods. No matter how grand or beautiful the homes might have been, they end up in rubble when strong storms hit because they weren't built on solid ground. Life is the same way. Storms like job losses, health problems, or broken relationships can sweep you away unless your foundation is built on something immovable and unchanging—a relationship with Jesus Christ. Jill explores the Beatitudes, a well-known teaching from Jesus that gives practical guidelines about the outward actions and inward attitudes of believers. This rich teaching gives you the tools to deepen your relationship with Christ as you study His compelling and challenging life lessons.

If we’re honest, many of us have a divided heart today. But the Lord wants us to be single-minded towards Him and pure in heart. How is that even possible in a world like ours? We certainly can’t accomplish it on our own, but with the Holy Spirit at work in our lives we can! That’s the emphasis of today’s study in the Word with pastor Jeff Johnson as he continues through the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew five.

We’re moving at a rather slow pace through the beatitudes in Matthew chapter 5, so as to glean as much as possible from it! In our study of the Scriptures it becomes increasingly clear that God is concerned with our hearts. The inner man, our character! And these beatitudes really are revealing the true condition of the heart.

A “BEatitude to BEcome” study from Mt. 5:8 that allows one’s heart to be guided by God—a decision of necessity in order to be obedient and faithful to God.
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