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The overall error evident in many responses in this thread is the rejection of "heart purity" having anything to do with salvation.
Why is it that so many people reject heart purity even though Jesus preached it? The focal point of the ministry of Jesus Chris was without a doubt inward purity. That was His focus on the Sermon on the Mount and it was His chief issue with the Pharisees.
God requires our heart be pure. The Bible speaks of heart purity all the way through and explains the means by which our hearts can be made pure.
If someone believes in a salvation which is not inclusive of a pure heart then their view of salvation is false. It does not matter how many Bible verses they can reference, or how many theologians they can seek out. Our hearts must be pure if we are to enter the kingdom. There is no cloak or provision by which we are justified in the eyes of God's whilst our hearts are still wicked, such a thing would clearly be a mockery of God's righteousness.
How do we establish the law? Simple. We do it through having a pure heart out of which flows righteousness. Thus the law is established in our hearts and we are no longer under the letter of the law because we don't need it. How difficult is that to understand? I don't think it is.
Jesus came preaching repentance and faith. We are to turn from our sins and yield ourselves to Him in faith. That's it. Simple. Abide in Him and God will bring us from darkness to light by opening our eyes and bringing our spirit back to life.
Don't be so quick to blow off heart purity folks. It is an absolute necessity.
Why is it that so many people reject heart purity even though Jesus preached it? The focal point of the ministry of Jesus Chris was without a doubt inward purity. That was His focus on the Sermon on the Mount and it was His chief issue with the Pharisees.
God requires our heart be pure. The Bible speaks of heart purity all the way through and explains the means by which our hearts can be made pure.
If someone believes in a salvation which is not inclusive of a pure heart then their view of salvation is false. It does not matter how many Bible verses they can reference, or how many theologians they can seek out. Our hearts must be pure if we are to enter the kingdom. There is no cloak or provision by which we are justified in the eyes of God's whilst our hearts are still wicked, such a thing would clearly be a mockery of God's righteousness.
How do we establish the law? Simple. We do it through having a pure heart out of which flows righteousness. Thus the law is established in our hearts and we are no longer under the letter of the law because we don't need it. How difficult is that to understand? I don't think it is.
Jesus came preaching repentance and faith. We are to turn from our sins and yield ourselves to Him in faith. That's it. Simple. Abide in Him and God will bring us from darkness to light by opening our eyes and bringing our spirit back to life.
Don't be so quick to blow off heart purity folks. It is an absolute necessity.
Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
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