Purity serves as a formidable virtue that effectively counters the insidious nature of lust, which not only seeks to exploit the physical but also endeavors to obscure one’s spiritual vision and derail one’s destiny. In our discourse, we delve into the profound truth encapsulated in Matthew 5:8, which proclaims, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” This scripture underscores the intrinsic connection between purity and the clarity of spiritual perception. Furthermore, we examine the multifaceted consequences of lust, which not only erodes personal integrity but also wreaks havoc on relationships, finances, and overall well-being. The imperative to establish boundaries and implement disciplined systems is emphasized, as purity must be a conscious decision rather than a mere aspiration. Ultimately, the message conveys that through God’s empowerment, individuals can reclaim their purity and align their lives with His divine purpose. The discourse commences with a profound examination of the insidious nature of lust, a sin that operates stealthily, often unnoticed until it has wrought significant destruction. It posits that lust is not merely a physical temptation but a force that seeks to undermine one's spiritual clarity and divine purpose. The key verse from Matthew 5:8, ‘Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God,’ serves as the anchor for the discussion, emphasizing that purity is integral to maintaining one’s spiritual vision. The speaker articulates how lust distorts priorities—leading individuals to choose transient pleasures over enduring legacies, thereby endangering their destinies. The opening illustration poignantly highlights the gradual progression from innocent interactions to entrapment in cycles of sin, resulting in a loss of confidence and spiritual heaviness. This narrative is reinforced by scriptural references that depict the deceptive sweetness of temptation, underscoring the bitter consequences that inevitably follow. In essence, the message urges listeners to embrace purity as a protective virtue that provides clarity of vision, enabling them to remain aligned with their divine calling.
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Speaker A:Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
Speaker A:Matthew 5:8 Brothers and sisters, as we continue with the series on the seven virtues of God, we are going to be talking about purity, the virtue that crushes lust and protects destiny.
Speaker A:In this third message, we are going to confront a sin that destroys quietly lust and we fight it with a virtue.
Speaker A:God loves purity because lust doesn't only want your body, lust wants your vision.
Speaker A:It wants to blur your discernment, weaken your discipline and sabotage your destiny.
Speaker A:Lust promises pleasure and charges you with your future.
Speaker A:Let's talk honesty, brothers and sisters.
Speaker A:Let some people don't fall into sin because they're crazy.
Speaker A:They fall into sin because they're undisciplined and unguarded.
Speaker A:A harmless conversation becomes a secret friendship.
Speaker A:A little scrolling becomes an addiction.
Speaker A:A one time mistake becomes a cycle.
Speaker A:And then what happens?
Speaker A:Confidence drops.
Speaker A:Prayer becomes awkward.
Speaker A:Worship becomes heavy.
Speaker A:You're still smiling, but you're not set free.
Speaker A:And that's why Jesus said, blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God because impurity doesn't just dirty hands.
Speaker A:Impurity dims your sight.
Speaker A:Purity is not restriction.
Speaker A:Purity is protection.
Speaker A:Point one Purity is clarity.
Speaker A:It protects your ability to see God.
Speaker A:Matthew 5:8 connects purity to sight.
Speaker A:They will see God.
Speaker A:Meaning purity keeps your spiritual vision sharp.
Speaker A:Lust does the opposite.
Speaker A:Lust makes you spiritually nearsighted.
Speaker A:You start living for moments instead of meaning.
Speaker A:You choose feelings over calling.
Speaker A:You trade long term legacy for short term pleasure.
Speaker A:Proverbs 5 warns that the seductive path feels sweet, but ends bitter.
Speaker A:For the lips of the adulterous woman drip honey, but in the end she is bitter as gall.
Speaker A:Proverbs 5:3 4 that's lust pattern.
Speaker A:Sweet entry, bitter exit.
Speaker A:The devil rarely sells sin as death.
Speaker A:He sells sin as a dessert.
Speaker A:Point 2 Lust is costly.
Speaker A:It steals peace, purpose and prosperity.
Speaker A:1 Thessalonians 4:3 says, it is God's will that you should be sanctified, that you should avoid sexual immorality.
Speaker A:Now, God's will is not there to frustrate you.
Speaker A:God's will is to free you.
Speaker A:Because sexual sin has consequences that don't only touch the bedroom.
Speaker A:It breaks trust.
Speaker A:It destroys marriages.
Speaker A:It drains finances.
Speaker A:It creates shame.
Speaker A:It opens doors to deception.
Speaker A:And here's the prosperity angle.
Speaker A:How geshem can God trust you with influence if your appetites control you?
Speaker A:How can God increase you if your impulses can blackmail you?
Speaker A:Uncontrolled appetite becomes a chain.
Speaker A:And chains don't carry crowns.
Speaker A:Point three Purity is a decision with systems.
Speaker A:Not just willpower Job 31:1 says, I made a covenant with my eyes.
Speaker A:Notice covenant.
Speaker A:Purity is not an accident, it's an agreement.
Speaker A:And this is where people fail.
Speaker A:They want purity with no boundaries.
Speaker A:They want holiness with no discipline.
Speaker A:They want victory with no strategy.
Speaker A:Purity has systems.
Speaker A:Guard your eyes.
Speaker A:Guard your phone.
Speaker A:Guard your late night hours.
Speaker A:Guard private conversations.
Speaker A:Guard your emotional needs.
Speaker A:Avoid temptation zones.
Speaker A:Hebrews 13:4 says, on a marriage, God judges sexual immorality.
Speaker A:That's not threats, God.
Speaker A:That's God's protecting covenant.
Speaker A:If you don't set boundaries, sin will set appointments.
Speaker A:I'll say that word again.
Speaker A:If you don't set boundaries, sin will set appointments.
Speaker A:Let us see how we can apply this today.
Speaker A:1.
Speaker A:Cut axis.
Speaker A:Delete what feeds the habit and follow what fuels the function.
Speaker A:Fire.
Speaker A:Confess and get accountability.
Speaker A:That's point.
Speaker A:Two, Secrecy is lust.
Speaker A:Oxygen.
Speaker A:Three.
Speaker A:Replace.
Speaker A:Don't just remove.
Speaker A:Fill your life with purpose, work, prayer, training and service.
Speaker A:4.
Speaker A:Respect covenant.
Speaker A:If you're married, protect your marriage like your destiny depends on it, because it does.
Speaker A:And five, ask God for a clean heart, not just clean behavior.
Speaker A:Purity is is easier when your purpose is louder than your cravings.
Speaker A:Y' all don't hear me?
Speaker A:Purity is easier when your purpose is louder than your cravings.
Speaker A:Now let us be warned.
Speaker A:Lust always demands more and gives less.
Speaker A:It will take your joy and leave you with shame.
Speaker A:But here's the encouragement.
Speaker A:God restores.
Speaker A:God cleanses.
Speaker A:God strengthens.
Speaker A:You are not disqualified because you struggled.
Speaker A:You are only disqualified if you refuse to repent and fight.
Speaker A:Now, God doesn't shame you into purity.
Speaker A:He empowers you into purity.
Speaker A:Here are some questions for reflection.
Speaker A:What is the doorway into temptation for me?
Speaker A:Boredom, Loneliness, Stress, Attention.
Speaker A:What boundary do I need to set today to protect my future?
Speaker A:If God exposed my private life, would it match my public confession?
Speaker A:Let us pray.
Speaker A:Father, in the name of Jesus, cleanse our hearts, purify our minds, strengthen our wills.
Speaker A:Forgive us for lust, for secret sin, for compromised desires.
Speaker A:We make a covenant with our eyes and our bodies.
Speaker A:Give us discipline, accountability and holy hunger.
Speaker A:Restore what has been broken and heal what has been polluted.
Speaker A:And lead us into biblical prosperity.
Speaker A:Peace in our souls, strength in our character and favor we can carry without falling.
Speaker A:In Jesus mighty name we pray, ask and believe.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:That is message three.
Speaker A:Purity, the virtue that crushes lust and protects destiny.
Speaker A:And in our next message, Message four, we will cover love, the virtue that heals envy and secures identity.