Purity

 

Day 4 Purity 


Job had a keen sense of justice. He knew that if he chased other women, he deserved his wife to be unfaithful to him. I'm sure he knew that two wrongs wouldn't have made a right, but once again, we reap what we sow. If we sow bad thoughts, there's going to be bad outcomes. 


'As a man thinks, so he is'. Thoughts lead to actions, actions lead to habits, habits form character, and our characters reap our destinies, for better or worse. In case we're starting to panic, we can be encouraged that God can miraculously turn our lives, and destinies around. 


We who were destined for hell can be destined by God for eternal life. Job's judgemental and unhelpful friends were interceded for by him, and a sacrifice was made. Ultimately, Jesus is the intercessor who sacrificed himself for us. 


Job knew that adultery is a deadly sin. What the world winks at, God hates, and hell is full of adulterers. Thankfully, heaven is full of repentant adulterers. 


'Father God, may You forgive our lustful thoughts and intentions. May the blood of Jesus cleanse us from all sin, and Your Spirit transform us into the pure of heart for Your glory, amen' 


Job 31:9-12

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