The Eighth of January
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
008-Purity of Heart and Life
"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God." (Matthew 5:8)
Purity, even purity of heart, is the main thing to be aimed at. We need to be made clean
within through the Spirit and the Word, and then we shall be clean without by consecration
and obedience. There is a close connection between the affections and the understanding: if
we love evil we cannot understand that which is good. If the heart is foul, the eye will be
dim. How can those men see a holy God who love unholy things?
What a privilege it is to see God here! A glimpse of Him is heaven below! In Christ Jesus
the pure in heart behold the Father. We see Him, His truth, His love, His purpose, His
sovereignty, His covenant character, yea, we see Himself in Christ. But this is only
apprehended as sin is kept out of the heart. Only those who aim at godliness can cry, "Mine
eyes are ever towards the Lord." The desire of Moses, "I beseech thee, show me thy glory,"
can only be fulfilled in us as we purify ourselves from all iniquity. We shall "see him as
he is," and "every one that hath this hope in him purifieth himself." The enjoyment of present
fellowship and the hope of the beatific vision are urgent motives for purity of heart and
life. Lord, make us pure in heart that we may see Thee!
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