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For taking your time to study remain blessed. JESUS HAS DONE ALL TUESDAY MAY 30 TEXT: ISAIAH 53: 1-12 Key Verse: “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed” Isaiah 53:5 Jesus was separated from sinners. He did not live like sinners. He did not share life with sinners. He did not live in sin with sinners. He lived a separated life, not like a drunkard, a fornicator or one who lusted after women or men, a thief or a liar. He was totally separated from sin; pure and holy. That was His life. God wants to take us to this point of being pure, holy, undefiled, and separate from sin and sinners. He wants to carry you to that point. He wants to bring you to that standard. Wherefore, He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him; seeing He ever lives to make intercession for them. Two things: His ability and His intercession to take you to that point that you are to be pure, perfect, with no sin in your life. There should be no defilement in your tongue, in your heart, in your body and in your nature. There should be no defilement just as He was. You need to have passion for purity to be perfect. He is able to take you there. That is the vision you should see. That is the vision for purity and the vision for holiness. You can see it there. That is where God wants to take you. In your imagination, can you see a tall tree ahead? The tree is holiness, it is purity, just imagine it that way. God wants to take you to that tree. You will seat under that tree, He wants to carry you there. You will eat the fruits of that tree, it is the vision. That tree is your destination. That is where God wants to take you to because that is where He is, but you must have passion to be there. Thought for the day: You can be pure, perfect, with no sin in your life. Song for the day: All to Jesus I Surrender, All to Him I freely give. Bible reading for the day: 1Chronicles 28-29 ; John 11:47-57 #horemow.

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