a clean heart

SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 23
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
Now then, you Pharisees clean the outside of the cup and dish, but inside you are full of greed and wickedness. You foolish people! Did not the one who made the outside make the inside also? But give what is inside the dish to the poor, and everything will be clean for you. [Luke 11:39-41]
Notice how Jesus ties justice and compassion to moral cleanness.
Deuteronomy does the same.
For the LORD your God moves about in your camp to protect you and to deliver your enemies to you. Your camp must be holy, so that he will not see among you anything indecent and turn away from you. [Deuteronomy 23:14]

What make people ‘unclean’: those who have been emasculated, those born of forbidden marriages, those belonging to the Ammonites or Moabites (interestingly, there is grace for the Edomites and Egyptians!).
Also, those tainted by bodily emissions of all sorts – this was a hygiene issue.
Also those engaged in prostitution, and even the money made that way.
But then it goes on to talk about showing mercy to an abused slave, not charging interest of your own people, keeping vows to do good, and allowing people to snack from your grapes.
These are specific situations that demonstrate compassion, mercy, kindness.

God hates sin, immorality, moral impurity and perversity.
To reinforce God’s perfection and our sin, God through Moses commanded strict distinctions between clean and unclean.
The intention was to drill the fear of God into those who did not understand or respect God.
Years of religious confusion in Egypt made the Israelites ignorant of God.

That the Lord – the only God over all other ‘gods’ and ‘powers’ – lived and walked among them was radical.
As radical then as it is today when we say we live in a close, personal relationship with God through Jesus.
This is amazing, but we should never forget how amazing.
God is still awesome, holy; He still hates immorality and perversity and greed and cruelty.
His intent behind all these specific rules was not to raise up a people committed to religious and ritualistic purity, but a people committed to moral purity.

He wants our hearts transformed into loving, kind, moral and generous servants.
If we allow God to clean our hearts in this way, then everyone else will be clean to us too.
We live in personal fellowship with the God of the Universe; He desires that we be good and gracious just like Him – this is what makes us clean!

PRAYER:
Lord, help me not to be religious, help me to be good and gracious, to be like You. Change my heart, O Lord!

One Comment

  1. The Lord God loves you. Serve Him!

    How?

    Obey His Word. Keep clean by the people you associate with. Keep clean your environment. Keep clean the way you worship. Keep clean the way you live with your brothers.

    This way the Lord will bless everything you put your hand to in the land as He moves among you and His people. God moves among His people to protect them and gives these rules to protect them. This gives the people life, real LIFE!

    As God walked among His people then – OT – so Jesus walked among His people in NT saying do this and live LIFE. He still walks among His people today by His Spirit. I need to walk with my risen Lord and Saviour also this day.

    Keep clean and obey His Word. Today God Is First.

    Change my heart oh God
    Make it ever true
    Change my heart oh God
    May I be like You

    Change my heart oh God
    Make it ever true
    Change my heart oh God
    May I be like You

    You are the potter
    I am the clay
    Mold me and make me
    This is what I pray

    Change my heart oh God
    Make it ever true
    Change my heart oh God
    May I be like You

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