In "A Profile of the Blessed #6," Gary Shepard addresses the theological topic of purity of heart as depicted in Matthew 5:8. He argues that true purity is not inherent in humanity, which is characterized by deceitful and wicked hearts, as noted in Jeremiah 17:9 and Genesis 6:5. Instead, purity is a result of God's sovereign grace through faith in Christ, which is a gift from God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Key Scripture references, including Psalm 24:3-4 and Ecclesiastes 9:3, emphasize that a pure heart sees and approaches God, who alone can effectuate this purification through Christ's sacrifice. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the foundation of salvation: believers must recognize that their purity comes not from their works, but solely from being justified through faith in Christ, leading to a life reflective of that faith.
“The only reason I've not proven a Charles Manson... is because God's restraining grace has kept us from doing what we are.”
“The pure in heart are pure in heart because they're pure in Christ.”
“It is not in our power. It never was nor will be in our power to purify our hearts.”
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. They see Him through the eyes of faith.”
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