According to Matthew 5:8, the pure in heart are those whose thoughts are pure. Here Matthew uses the word kardia for heart, which frequently refers to the mind. Proverbs 4:23 gives extra support for this by saying that a person's thoughts control their life.
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Read More »The statement that “blessed are the pure in heart” can be confusing. Some wonder why the pure in heart are blessed. Some wonder what exactly “pure” or “pure in heart” and “blessed” even mean. Several key passages in the Bible state that the pure in heart are blessed. The verses provide vital context—including who the pure in heart are and certain ways that these people are blessed. Furthermore, there are practical ways we can all become pure in heart.
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Read More »Taking these elements together, we see that being the pure in heart means devoting everything to God. It is more than just thinking. It is more than just behaving well. It is more than just honoring God. It includes all of those things together. Greg Laurie gives us an idea what this single-minded devotion to God should look like: “A happy person will be a holy person, because Jesus said, ‘Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God’ (Matthew 5:8). But who could ever be pure in heart? You can. I can. We must understand what this statement means. By pure in heart, Jesus is not saying that we can never have an impurity in our hearts and never be inconsistent. Otherwise, we all would be disqualified, because the Bible clearly teaches ‘the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked’ (Jeremiah 17:9). So here is how it works: we come to God, poor in spirit. We see ourselves as we really are. We mourn over our condition. And like the psalmist, we pray, ‘Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me’ (Psalm 51:10). In our culture, we often refer to the heart as the center of emotion, and we refer to the mind as the center of intellect. But in the Hebrew culture, the heart referred to everything. The heart was the very center of personality. It was the center of the emotions as well as the mind. And it included the thinking process. Proverbs 23:7 says, ‘As [a man] thinks in his heart, so is he.’ The heart is the center of who you are. This means that with all of your being, you should be pure. But being pure does not mean being flawless. A good translation of the word pure would be ‘single’ or ‘focused.’ So to be pure in heart means to have a single-minded devotion to Jesus. To be pure in heart is to seek to live a holy life, because that is the secret to happiness. If you want to be happy, then seek to be holy. Don't chase after happiness. Chase after holiness.” Taken from “Chasing Holiness” by Harvest Ministries (used by permission). Now that we have an idea of who the pure in heart are, we still have to figure out what it means to be blessed.
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Read More »Second, we must look for ways to remove existing sin, because many Bible verses mention that the pure in heart clean out sin, remove sin, or have a lack of sin. We must stop living for sin and live for what’s right (1 Peter 2:24). We can’t think about how to satisfy our sinful desires (Romans 13:14). We should wash evil from our hearts (Jeremiah 4:14). We should not do evil, use God’s name to hide our lies, or make false promises (Psalms 24:3-4). Many other verses dive deeper into this, giving us specific ways to lessen our sin. Third, we must humble ourselves before God and think purely. We should obey God’s commands (Psalms 119:9). We should give ourselves to God and stand against the devil (James 4:7). We should live the way the Holy Spirit leads us so that we won’t do the evil things our sinful selves want to do (Galatians 5:16-17). We must not let sin control our lives, shouldn’t be ruled by the sinful things we want to do, and shouldn’t serve sin, according to Romans 6:12-13. According to this passage, we should instead offer ourselves to God to be used for doing good. We must learn to control our bodies and use them in a holy way that honors God (1 Thessalonians 4:4). We must capture our thoughts and make them give up and obey Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5). We should come near to God, clean sin out of our lives, and make our thinking pure (James 4:8). We should be careful what we think because our thoughts control our lives (Proverbs 4:23). We should think pure thoughts (Matthew 5:8). Perhaps more specifically, we should think about what’s true, honorable, right, beautiful, and respected (Philippians 4:8). Fourth, we must resist temptation. Because our bodies are weak, we should pray for strength against temptation (Matthew 26:41). We should ask God not to let us not look at worthless things and help us live his way (Psalms 119:37). We should ask God not to let us be tempted, but save us from Satan and his temptations (Matthew 6:13). We should be careful not to fall into temptation (1 Corinthians 10:12) and trust God to help us resist temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13). We must run away from sin, knowing our bodies are temples for the Holy Spirit who lives in us and honor God with our bodies (1 Corinthians 6:18-20). We should stand strong in our freedom (Galatians 5:1). Lastly, we shouldn’t try to become the pure in heart alone. We need others, a community, to help us (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12). As we join other believers in worship, learning about the Bible, and living the Christian life together, we are spiritually formed to become the pure in heart. The pure in heart are blessed, and we should use these practical ways to help us become the pure in heart. Jared Salomon is a writer and editor, working on a Bachelor of Science in Professional Writing from Taylor University. He is a copyeditor for The Echo. He writes Christian fiction, realistic fiction, and fantasy. In his free time, Jared enjoys hanging out with his friends and playing sports (especially tennis). This article is part of our larger resource library of popular Bible verse phrases and quotes. We want to provide easy to read articles that answer your questions about the meaning, origin, and history of specific verses within Scripture's context. It is our hope that these will help you better understand the meaning and purpose of God's Word in relation to your life today.
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