Qualities of a pure heart In This Study
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Qualities of a pure heart
In This Study What is a pure heart? (What God’s word says about purity of heart) ü Integrity and Honesty ü Self-control and Patience ü Humility and Contentment ü Kindness, Love and Confidence ü Qualities of an Impure Heart (Dangers to the pure heart) ü Purifying the Heart (Keeping it pure) ü
Kindness “Serviceable, good, pleasant. ” (Vine’s) v “To provide something beneficial as an act of Kindness (L&N, 88. 67) v ONE who acts in a pleasant and helpful manner toward others. He is NOT hateful. v
Kindness Lacking in society in many places. v Rudeness prevalent in media v Also in social media v How much more gracious would society be if all practiced kindness? v
Kindness v Demonstrated by God Titus 3: 4, Eph. 2: 7, Luke 6: 35
Kindness 1 Corinthians 13: 4 – Love is kind! v Ephesians 4: 32, “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted…” v Gal. 5: 22, a fruit of the Spirit v
Kindness Prov. 19: 22, “What is desired in a man is kindness, And a poor man is better than a liar. ” v 2 Peter 1: 7, “brotherly kindness…” φιλαδελφίαν, philadelphia v
Kindness Developing Kindness v Apply self-control, humility, patience, etc. v Be familiar with the decorum of society – be courteous – 1 Cor. 13: 5, 1 Pet. 3: 8, “Finally, all of you be of one mind, having compassion for one another; love as brothers, be tenderhearted, be courteous; ”
Kindness Developing Kindness v 1 Thess. 4: 11 -12 “that you also aspire to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you, that you may walk properly toward those who are outside, and that you may lack nothing”
Kindness Developing Kindness v Remember the “Golden Rule” Matt. 7: 12 v THINK before you speak! v Realize the impact of hateful conduct!
Love (ἀγάπη) ἀγάπη (agape) v “to love, to be full of good will, to exhibit the same” (Thayer) v “the characteristic word of Christianity. ” (Vine’s) v
Love (ἀγάπη) v v Always presented prominently in lists Gal. 5: 2223, 2 Pet. 1: 7, Col. 3: 12 -14 Caring enough to sacrifice for what is best.
Love The motive that governs every relationship we are in v God’s love – John 3: 16 v Jesus’ love – John 15: 13 v Our love for Him – Mark 12: 30 -31 v Our brethren – John 13: 34 -35 v Family – Ephesians 5: 25 -33 v Neighbors – Gal. 5: 14, Jas. 2: 8 v Enemies – Matthew 5: 43 -44 v
Love Its importance, 1 Cor. 13: 1 -3 v 1 Corinthians 13: 4 -8 v Suffers long – Patience v Is Kind - Kindness v Does not envy – content v Does not parade itself – humility v Does not behave rudely Kindness v
Love 1 Corinthians 13: 4 -8 v Does not seek its own – Unselfish v Is not provoked – self-control v Thinks no evil – gives the benefit of the doubt v
Love 1 Corinthians 13: 4 -8 v Does not rejoice in iniquity, rejoices in truth – not endorsing ungodliness v Bears all things, believes all things, endures all things v Never fails – always there! v
Love Matt. 22: 37, Love God with all your heart, soul and mind. v Col. 2: 2, “that their hearts may be encouraged, being knit together in love, and attaining to all riches of the full assurance of understanding…” v
Love 2 Thess. 3: 5, Now may the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God. v 2 Tim. 2: 22, Flee youthful lusts, pursue righteousness, faith, love…out of a pure heart v
Love 1 Pet. 1: 22, Love one another fervently with a pure heart. v Romans 5: 5, “Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts (cf. 1 John 4: 19) v
Love That the pure heart is motivated by love is seen in numerous other texts v Rom. 12: 9, “Let love be without hypocrisy. ” v 1 Cor. 8: 1, “Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies. ” v
Love 1 Cor. 16: 14, “Let all that you do be done with love. ” v Gal. 5: 13, “through love serve one another” v 2 Pet. 1: 7, Gal. 5: 22 v
Love How is love demonstrated? v By loving God – 1 John 4: 19, Obeying Him – John 15: 9 -10, 14: 15, 1 John 5: 3 v By loving others – Matt. 22: 39, John 13: 34 -35, Rom. 13: 8 -10, 1 Pet. 4: 8 v
Love How is love demonstrated? v Forgiveness, a practical example to consider Matt. 6: 14 -15 (cf. Lk. 15: 11 -31) v Matt. 18: 21 -22, Lk. 17: 3 -4 – How often? 70 x 7 v Col. 3: 13, Eph. 4: 32 v
Confident Belief in the certainty of something. One’s assurance that he is right. v While we need humility, we also need confidence! v We need to be sure of our salvation and confident in our abilities as we develop – see 2 Pet. v 1: 5 -11
Confident v 2 Tim. 1: 7, “God has not given us v Romans 12: 3, “Not to think more a spirit of fear…” v 1 John 4: 18, “perfect love casts out fear…” highly of himself than he ought to think…” v James 1: 6 -7, “let him ask in faith. ”
Confident WHY is a pure heart confident? v Because it is undivided, has integrity & honesty, and has learned self-control, patience, humility and love. v 1 John 3: 20 -21 v
May these qualities give us pure confidence!
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