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THE PURITY IN CHRIST

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TOPIC: THE PURITY IN CHRIST 

MONDAY MAY 8th 

Text: Hebrews 7:25-27
Key Verse: 1 John 3:3 And every man that hath this hope in Him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.
The scriptures describe Jesus when He came as a human being like us. What was His quality? What was His attribute? How did He live? What was His life? The Bible says He is Holy.
Jesus as a human being came to His own and lived among us; He was holy, pure, and undefiled. No dirty thing was in Him – in life, in language, in actions; in everything, nothing dirty was found in Him.
He was undefiled; he was harmless, not hunting people about, not rude, not proud, and nothing in Him will make Him harm people. That is how Jesus was. He was separate from sinners. He did not live like a sinner. He did not share life with sinners. He did not live in sin with sinners. He lived separate lives, not like a drunkard, fornicator, or one who lusts after women or men, a thief, or a liar. He was totally separate from sin; pure and holy. That was His life. God wants to take us to this point of 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 those that come unto God by Him. Seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. Note two things: His ability and His intercession will take you to that point. You are to be pure and 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 be no defilement in you just as he was. You need to have a passion for perfecting purity in your life. He is able to take you there. That is the vision you should see, the vision for purity and Holiness. Have you seen the vision? Then believe in His ability to take you there. Amen.

Thought for the day: God is able to take you to perfection.

Song of the day: I Want to know you more and more (3x) 

Bible reading for the day: 1 Kings 16-18; John 1:29-51
#Horemow.

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