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Matthew 5:8 - People of Purity.

Matthew 5:8 (KJV) Blessed are the pure in 
heart: for they shall see God. 

INTRODUCTION

People characterized as pure in heart are 
morally pure, honest, and sincere. They are people 
of integrity and single-minded commitment to 
God. Moral purity, honesty, and integrity come 
only through such a commitment. In turn, people 
committed totally to God will seek to be morally 
clean. Because of their sincere devotion to Christ, 
they will see God, here and now through the eyes 
of faith (Heb 11:27), and finally face-to-face 
(1 John 3:2). (Life Application Commentary) 

When Christ abides in the heart, there will 
be purity and refinement of thought and manner. 
But the words of Jesus, "Blessed are the pure in 
heart," have a deeper meaning--not merely pure in 
the sense in which the world understands purity, 
free from that which is sensual, pure from lust, 
but true in the hidden purposes and motives of 
the soul, free from pride and self-seeking, 
humble, unselfish, childlike. MB25 

COMMENTARY PEARL

   Our hearts aren't completely pure. We 
know that. We've been told by a prophet that they 
are desperately wicked (Jeremiah 17:9), and 
though we've also been told by a prophet that we 
can have a new one (Ezekiel 36:26), we know some 
old things that still take place there. So when 
Jesus blesses the pure in heart, we aren't very 
encouraged. We're pretty sure we don't qualify. We jump 
back to the first Beatitude and take comfort in 
our poverty of spirit. But for this Beatitude, 
we lose heart at the prospect of having a pure 
one. 
   The good news is that Jesus isn't talking 
about spotlessness, at least not in practical 
terms. Perhaps He is referring to the cleansing 
that comes from His blood and the renewal that 
comes from His Spirit, but there's even more to it 
than that. Having a pure heart means being 
singularly focused. The pure in heart are concerned 
with one thing: They are wholehearted in their 
desire for God. Their hearts are not distracted or 
filled with clutter. They are pure in their pursuit 
of Him and His Kingdom. 
   That's encouraging. We can do that. It 
isn't easy - we get distracted by lots of details 
in life - but we know what it's like to be 
single-minded about something. A man in pursuit of his 
beloved. an athlete in pursuit of his prize, a 
researcher in pursuit of his great discovery - these 
are common human experiences. If that's what it 
means to have a pure heart, we understand. 
   Some have called it a "magnificent 
obsession" or more biblically, a "pearl of great 
price." or some other picture that captures the 
surpassing worth and beauty of the prize. Paul cast 
aside everything for it (Philippians 3:8), and we 
should too. That's what Jesus urges His listeners 
to do. The pure in heart live in all-out 
pursuit of the things of the Kingdom, and of the 
King Himself. And they hang on to a promise: that 
their wholehearted devotion will result in the 
reward of seeing God. [The One Year Heaven On Earth 
Devotional by Chris Tiegreen] 

COMMENTARY

   All too often people use the word holy in 
a negative sense, as in, Oh, theyre so 
holier-than-thou! Theyre basically saying someone is 
conceited or uppity. 
   This isnt a good trait, of course. But 
we all should want to be holy men and women. In 
fact, the Bible says, But as He who called you 
is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, 
because it is written, Be holy, for I am 
holy (1 Peter 1:15"16 NKJV). 
   Now, we may think that being holy means 
never raising our voices or occupying much space. 
But that isnt holiness; its weirdness. 
   Instead, lets spell the word holy this 
way: wholly, as in wholly committed. If youre 
wholly committed to Christ, then youll be a holy 
person. 
   Jesus said, Blessed are the pure in 
heart, for they shall see God (Matthew 5:8 
NKJV). 
   Today people speak of their hearts as 
their emotional centers. They might say, My 
mind tells me one thing, and my heart tells me 
another or Im just listening to my heart. 
   But be careful, because the Bible says, 
The heart is deceitful above all things, and 
desperately wicked; who can know it? (Jeremiah 17:9 
NKJV). 
   When we talk about the heart as 
believers, were talking not only about the emotional 
center but about the intellectual center as well. 
   So, to be pure in heart means that 
were pure in our inner core. It means being 
people of purity. 
   But is it even possible to be pure today? 
Just like we easily dismiss the word holy, we 
also could dismiss the word pure. But pure in 
heart can be translated single in heart. It 
means having a single focus in life. It means that 
youre a focused person - FOCUSED ON YOUR 
RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD. [Greg Laurie from Harvest 
Ministries; https://www.harvestdaily.com] 

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

   I blinked, rubbed my eyes, and readjusted 
my glasses. "I'm having trouble seeing the 
page. I think I need a stronger prescription," I 
told my husband. 
   "Here, let me see." He took my glasses 
and held them up, then chuckled. After quickly 
spraying eyeglass cleaner and then wiping my glasses 
with a lint-free cloth, he handed them back, Sure 
enough, now my reading glasses worked just fine. 
   Because the Word tells me so, I know that 
Jesus is at work all around me. He reveals the 
true nature of God in profound mercy, gentleness, 
and power. But sometimes I don't see Him. As I 
muddle through my day, my vision is clouded by 
smudges of doubt, fingerprints of self-centeredness, 
and scratches of distraction. Or, in the same 
way that I often lose my reading glasses, I may 
forget to look at the world through the lens of 
faith, 
   When I spend time with Jesus, He cleanses 
my heart and makes it pure. He reveals 
attitudes I need to change. Then I'm able to view my 
circumstances and the people around me in a new way. I'm 
able to focus on the ways that Jesus is present. 
I look forward to seeing my Savior in a 
tangible way in eternity. But because of Jesus 
creating a pure heart in me, I can also see God right 
now in my ordinary days. Sharon Hinck 
   Faith Step: Ask Jesus to purify your 
heart and help you see Him today. [Mornings With 
Jesus 2022 Devotional by Guideposts and 
Zondervan] 

   My boat's galley cupboards are stained a 
deep reddish-brown. The glossy doors look 
beautiful set against the surrounding off-white walls. 
Their interiors, however, are a different matter. 
Humidity levels run high from November through April 
because we live in a wet climate. As a result, 
condensation collects and mildew grows easily and often 
unnoticed in dark, damp places - like deep inside my 
galley cabinets. All looks good on the outside, but 
I must be aware of what lurks in the hidden 
places and then deal with it. 
   A couple times each year, I dig into the 
recesses of my cupboards and do a deep cleaning. I 
wash the walls and treat them with a solution 
that kills mildew and helps slow future growth. I 
never relish doing this job, but I always feel 
good when it's done. The sanitized space is now 
safe for storing dishes and food again. 
   In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus spoke 
of the need for cleanliness in another hidden 
place - the heart. Looking good on the outside and 
behaving according to religious expectations doesn't 
impress Him. He's more concerned about those secret 
recesses that no one can see, and He wants to ensure 
I keep them clean from ugly things, such as 
lust, jealousy, greed, and unforgiveness. Just as 
my cabinets need a regular deep cleaning, so 
does my heart. It's not pleasurable to invite 
Jesus to inspect my heart and reveal the sin I've 
harbored there, but doing so brings blessing. Grace 
Fox 
   Faith Step: If you're able, clean the 
interior of one cupboard or drawer today. As you do 
so, ask Jesus to cleanse your heart from 
anything that grieves Him and to open your eyes to 
see more of His glory. [Mornings With Jesus 2022 
Devotional by Guideposts and Zondervan] 

LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY ON THIS PASSAGE

Matthew 5:8 - How To See God and When.

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2005/20051021-1036.html 

YOUR COMMENTS

If anyone has a paraphrase, commentary or 
testimony on this passage of Scripture, either 
personal or otherwise, I would be interested in 
hearing from you.  Thanks in advance and let's keep 
uplifting Jesus that all might be drawn to Him. Fred 
Gibbs  

LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT

Most Important Decision in Life: 
http://www.youtube.com/embed/WGnEuGwvXqU?rel=0 

A Man without Equal by Bill Bright: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVa7UoruIo 

Steps to Peace by Billy Graham: 
https://stepstopeace.org/ 

Seeking God Made Real: 
http://vimeo.com/31489782 

Prayer Made Real: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc8VdMV26VE 

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Prophecies Decoded by Pastor Ron Clouzet: 
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Islam and Christianity in Prophecy, The 
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