The BeatitudesНамуна
Three Little Words
Written By: Pastor Dan Hickling
“Now the purpose of the commandment is love from a pure heart . . .”—1 Timothy 1:5 (NKJV)
There are three key words in this passage we need to define to fully understand what it’s saying: love, pure, and heart. Instead of taking them in chronological order, let’s work through them back to front.
Heart: The original Greek word used here is the word kardia. It’s obvious we’ve carried this word over to represent the organ in our body responsible for pumping 750 gallons of blood through our body every nine hours.
But the biblical use of this word goes beyond a physical organ. It refers to the core of a person; that immaterial thing inside that makes us what we truly are. When you strip everything away, what’s left? That’s what this verse is really referring to here. It’s our irreducible minimum.
We all have a heart, but they aren’t all the same. A lot of complex variables add up to make our heart what it is. This isn’t something we can measure with microscopes or magnifying glasses. To complicate things, sin has infected each and every heart in its own particular way, leading Jeremiah to conclude that the heart is like a minefield of deceit and wickedness (Jeremiah 17:9).
Pure: However, Paul puts the word pure in front of heart. In this sense, pure speaks of being free and clear of the effects of guilt and sin. It’s like a filter has been put over the heart so it becomes peaceful instead of hostile. What was wrong with the heart before has been made right by virtue of God’s influence upon it. Just as Jesus touched and purified the leper, He purifies our heart when He touches our lives.
Love: It’s out of this good soil of a cleansed core that love is meant to grow. The original word here for love is agape, which is the unconditional and impartial love of God. It’s selfless, not selfish, always acting on behalf of others despite how it’s treated in return. We can’t create this love on our own. It can only come to us from the outside as God’s Spirit bestows it on us (Romans 5:5).
Add it all up and we see that God gives us a pure heart to serve as a channel for His love to flow out to others. This is what He wants to do with our lives . . . so let’s let Him!
DIG: What are the three little words?
DISCOVER: What’s the connection between them?
DISPLAY: Intentionally live this out today!
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Go in-depth into one of the most famous sermons ever preached by Jesus, the Beatitudes. This passage is filled with practical and profound wisdom that every Christian can benefit from. We pray that as you take the time over the next few weeks to study these ten verses, that you would hear from the Lord and experience a deeper relationship with Him!
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