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The Lord Requires Purity (Ezra 6:20)

Introductory Thoughts

From the Old Testament to the New Testament, many things change; however, some themes remain constant. One such theme involves the Lord's desire to use pure things and pure people. God commanded His people in the Old Testament to make sure the things used in the tabernacle were purified (Leviticus 8:15). He also commanded that His servants be purified (Ezra 6:20). In the New Testament, the apostle Paul confirmed the continuation of this theme by saying that “pureness” approved him as a minister of God (2 Corinthians 6:4-6). God still requires those who serve to strive to live pure and holy lives. Impurities hinder the Lord’s effectiveness in our lives though we may not be aware of the hindrance.

Devotional Thoughts

  • (For children): You would not want to eat from a bowl with dirt in it. You would wash the bowl first. The Bible compares our hearts to vessels and containers. Our hearts need to be clean so God will want to use us to help others (2 Timothy 2:20-21).
  • (For everyone): Do you desire to serve the Lord? Do you want to please Him? Do you strive to live a life that is free from the corruptions of this world so that you might better serve Him?
  • How should we, as servants of the Lord, strive for purity in our daily walk with the Lord? How can this increase the Lords effectiveness in our lives?

Prayer Thoughts

  • Ask the Lord to give you a desire to serve Him in purity.
  • Ask God to show you the things that displease Him.

Song

I Bring My Sins To Thee