purifying ourselves

Purifying Ourselves to See God

Impure and Blind

Impurity causes spiritual blindness. Purification happens through seeking Jesus Christ and obedience to what we spiritually see and hear.

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”- Jesus Christ in Matthew 5:8

Don’t overlook that link that Jesus emphasized between purity and seeing God!!

Could the opposite of this beatitude be?

“Cursed are the impure, for they will not see God”

If our eyes and tongues are impure we simply cannot see God and be led by him. We become blinded in a spiritual way.

Pursuit of and participation with sin affects us in a spiritual way. It corrupts us both physically and spiritually.

Living the Christian life is not about performance and perfection. It’s about our pursuit of Jesus Christ and participation with his life. It’s about being able to follow God. Being able to see him and hear him in a spiritual way.

He doesn’t get mad at us and demand an apology when we cooperate with impurity. But when we become impure it is we who actually become blind.

Purifying Ourselves

Pursuit of and participation with Jesus Christ purifies us both physically and spiritually.

It’s one thing to read that and understand it mentally it’s entirely another thing to experience it.

I hate being spiritually blind, it’s like I’ve wandered off in the woods and the sun went down. I cant do much of anything, tripping over my own feet, walking where I wouldn’t walk if I could see clearly.

But then again seeking Jesus Christ is like walking back home out of darkness, the porch light is on. My wife and kids are waiting with hugs and ice cream.

We purify ourselves with obedience to him when we can see and hear him clearly.

1 Peter 1:22 Since you have in obedience to the truth purified your souls…

Speaking of purity and Jesus Christ.

Can you tell the difference between when you are spiritually blind vs. seeing him clearly?

 

Nine Paradoxes of The Christian Life

The Kingdom of Christ Began in the Midst Of The Satanic Kingdom

Jesus Christ is himself the kingdom of God, whether he is located in heaven or on earth. He began his kingdom here on earth dwelling in his people by and through his Spirit. He did this within and on an earth which was entirely enslaved by death and Satan. Within and among Satan’s domain and kingdom. This fact causes there to be paradoxes that can be confusing if we do not have understanding. An understanding which only comes with knowing Jesus Christ.

Jesus began his kingdom right in the midst of the old Satanic kingdom already in existence. What a brilliant takeover, now we who have Christ within are to trample Satan underfoot as planned in the beginning. The presence of God within Jesus Christ is the presence of the kingdom of God.

The future of everything and everyone…his future is present in his people from every time and age. We are now living in the age after the kingdom has begun but before Satan’s expulsion and death’s final defeat.

For more on this gospel of the kingdom of Jesus Christ click here or here:

Taking Over

We are living during the expansion of the kingdom of God on earth. Through the ages of time and expansion of the human race. This expansion is hostile and unwelcome and results in spiritual and sometimes physical violence (Matthew 11:12).

There are at least nine paradoxes of the Christian life. Actually there are probably many more than nine but for the sake of a short post I highlight nine. Living within paradox is confusing and so it helps to have understanding.

paradox – (noun) a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true.

Perhaps our confusing existence is one reason Jesus made our top daily priority be ‘seeking the kingdom of God.]

Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things will be added to you” – Jesus

Nine paradoxes of the Christian life:

  1. We are to live by the Life of Christ and we are to die to our own lives. For a Christian, death to the self-life yields the life of Christ on the earth.  (1 Corinthians 15:31)
  2. As we are weakened we are made strong in Christ. (1 Cor 1:27, 2 Cor 12:10)
  3. As we are made poor we are enriched, and we enrich many. (2 Cor 6:10)
  4. We are in the world yet, not of the world. (John 17:16)
  5. Some of us suffer and are persecuted yet we are more than conquerors. (Rom 8:18 and Rom 8:37)
  6. All things, even bad things, in our lives work together for the good of those called to God’s purposes. (Rom 8:28)
  7. Defeat, losing and humility lead to our victory and success.
  8. God and Jesus’ greatest moment of defeat and man’s cruelest moment of sin was at the same moment. The well-planned and greatest victory for them both. (Matt 27:46-64)
  9. Self abasement and servanthood brings greatness not promotion and authority we so often pursue. (Matthew 20:25)

Bonus Paradox: ‘God so loved the world’ vs ‘love not the world’, click here for more on this one.

These paradoxes are mind-blowing to me, what a brilliant and amazing takeover of humanity by Jesus Christ. What seemed like the biggest defeat for Jesus, his killing, was the plan all along. It resulted in the greatest defeat of Satan. What a Lord who saves in the midst of so many paradoxes, what a priceless gift we have in Jesus Christ.

Which paradox is the most amazing to you?

What other paradoxes have you found in scripture?

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