Paul
N. F. (1 July 2013)
"THOSE WITH CLEAN
HANDS AND A PURE HEART"
THOSE WITH CLEAN HANDS AND A PURE HEART
By
Charles H. Spurgeon
'He that hath clean hands, and a pure
heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto
vanity, nor sworn
deceitfully.'
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- Psalm 24:4
Outward
practical holiness is a very precious mark of grace. It
is to be feared
that many professors have perverted the
doctrine of justification by faith in such a
way as to treat good works with contempt;
if so, they will receive everlasting contempt
at the last great day.
If our hands are not clean, let us wash them in Jesus'
precious blood, and so let us
lift up pure hands unto God. But
'clean hands' will not suffice, unless they are connected
with 'a pure heart.' True
religion is heart-work. We may wash the outside of the
cup and
the platter as long as we please, but
if the inward parts be filthy, we are filthy altogether
in the sight of God, for our hearts
are more truly ourselves than our hands are; the very
life of our being lies in the inner nature,
and hence the imperative need of purity within.
The pure in heart shall see God, all others are
but blind bats.
The
man who is born for heaven 'hath not lifted up his soul unto
vanity.' All men
have their joys, by which their souls are
lifted up; the worldling lifts up his soul in carnal
delights, which are mere empty
vanities; but the saint loves more substantial
things; like
Jehoshaphat, he is lifted up in the
ways of the Lord. He who is content with husks, will
be reckoned with the swine. Does the
world satisfy thee? Then thou hast thy reward and
portion in this life; make much of it, for
thou shalt know no other joy.
'Nor sworn deceitfully.' The saints are men of honour
still. The Christian man's
word is his only oath; but that is as
good as twenty oaths of other men.
False
speaking will shut any man out of heaven, for a liar shall not
enter into God's
house, whatever may be his professions or
doings.
Reader, does the text before us condemn thee, or dost thou
hope to ascend into the
hill of the Lord?
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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.