This promise, more than any other beatitude,
shows us the heart of God Himself. He longs
to find in us, His beloved bride, an undivided
love for Himself - not because He needs our
attention, but because He knows He alone can
fulfill our deepest needs. The pure heart, so
precious to Jesus, is free from any form of
stain or defilement; it has been cleansed, renewed,
and conformed to the heart of God. Its mind,
will and emotions are in full harmony with Jesus,
its King. This purity parallels “singleness”
of heart - its focus is first and always God
Himself. Loving, desiring and seeking Him above
all else, allowing nothing to distract from
Him, His truths and His purpose, it is filled
with God. For “if your eye is single,
your whole body shall be filled with light.”
[Matthew: 6:22].
The sequence of the beatitudes reminds us that
each promise builds upon the other. The first
three dealt with awareness of our need. The
next one showed us the answer to our need: God's
righteousness. And the following three show
us the fruit of the transformed life - mercy,
purity and peace. Only the poor in spirit can
be pure in heart; for purity requires emptiness
of all but God Himself. Only those who mourn
all impurity can be made pure in heart, for
they alone will consistently take the steps
toward purity: putting off all of the old, putting
on the new, and pressing on toward complete
harmony with the heart of God.
PRAYER:
Beloved King, I love you, but my love falls
so far short of what I want to give you. Search
my heart, dear King, and cleanse me of all that
would keep you from being my “first love”
always and in all things. Like David, “I
seek your face” and pray that you “hide
not your face from me.” [Ps. 27:8,9] For
you are everything to me!
FIRST DAY: Read Matthew
5:7.
1. Define pure.
2. What do you learn about your heart from the
following passages? [Notice that some describe
the heart ruled by the flesh, others show us
the heart in which Christ reigns.]
Jeremiah 17:9-l0
Ezekiel 36:26-27 & Mark 7:20-23
3. Describe the “pure in heart”?
4. What does God promise the pure in heart?
SECOND DAY: Again look
at Jesus your model and your life.
1. In these passages, how did He manifest purity
of heart?
John 5:19, 30
John 10:30
Luke 4:1-8
Luke 5:16 & 6:12
2. How are you helped by His example? [Tell
Him]
THIRD DAY: What do
you learn about purity of heart in each of the
following? [Tell Him your response to each.]
2 Cor. 11:2-3
Col. 3:8-10, 12-17
Heb. 10:19-23
1 Pet. 1:22
FOURTH DAY: David prayed,
“Create in me a clean heart, 0 God...”
When we seek purity of heart and are willing
to cooperate with His process, he will
accomplish it. [Phil. 1:6] In the following
verses, what is God’s part and what is
your part in making you pure in heart?
1. Josh. 24:15
2. Matt. 26:41
3. John 10:3-4
4. Phil. 2:12-13
FIFTH DAY: Read Revelation
2:1-5.
Purity of heart may be both instant and progressive.
A new believer who chooses to let Jesus be Lord
and King, may have greater purity of heart than
more “mature” believers who “have
lost their first love”.
1. In vs. 1-3, God compliments the Ephesians
with an impressive list of “good works”.
What were they doing for His name’s sake?
[Are you willing to do as much for Him?]
2. How is “first love” renewed and
restored? [What steps can you take to fan the
flame of love in your own heart? For example,
see Luke 10:38-42 & Col. 3:16]
3. How does this passage help you understand
what it means to be pure in heart?
SIXTH DAY: Read 1 John
3:1-3.
The pure in heart shall see God. Those who
put Him first, listen to Him and follow Him
are seeing Him ever more clearly. Looking to
Him, the impurities fade and you are being transformed
into the likeness of Jesus. [2 Cor. 3:18] Yet,
only when we are freed from time, space and
the bandages of this life will we see and know
Him fully, “face to face”, in all
His beauty and glory. [1 Cor. 13:12].
1. Knowing who you are in Christ is basic to
faith and joy in the relationship you share
with Him. Who does John know he is? [Notice
how he repeats this fact. Do you see his excitement?].
2. What will happen to you when He appears?
3. Something takes place inside you when you
look forward to that day when you will see Him
face to face. What is it?
4. Which statements in Ps. 27:4-9 express “first
love”?
5. Write your response to these truths. Tell
Him your hopes and desires, how He has encouraged
you, how much you love Him. Share your heart
with Him.