Day 23 What a Family! - Seek to be like Him!
1 John 3:3 And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.
Pastor Logan preached on this passage on Sunday night. He was talking about the importance of knowing that hope. If that hope is in us, then we will be able to purify ourselves. Purifying then comes from having this hope. The hope that John is writing about is the hope of being the Sons of God and being like Him when He shall appear.
You will notice that the definition of purity in this passage is Christ. We are to be purified as He is pure. We are to be holy because He is holy. We don’t have to come up with a man made standard. The standard is not even the law. The standard of purity is Christ. We will be like Him and therefore, we need to become pure as He is pure in our daily walk. How does a man purify himself? We are pure before God in the salvation that Christ has wrought for us. But God also desires us to be pure day by day. Psalm 119 gives us a couple of principles that help us with daily purity. The Psalmist wrote,
Psalm 119:9 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
The word “way” is not the normal word, derek. This word means a “well traveled, well beaten path.” It is a path that has been taken many times. It is a problem area that we are prone to follow. It is what the book of Hebrews calls, “the sin which doth so easily beset” you. Every one of us struggle in certain areas where we are prone to sin. Some sins are easy to overcome. Perhaps you have no desire for drinking or drugs. They are not a temptation to you. You have never used them. But there may be another area that causes you to fall and is a constant area that you confess to God.
The answer to this addiction in verse 9 is “taking heed thereto according to thy (God’s) word.” Again, the word “taking heed” is the word that is most often translated “to guard,” “to protect.” The Word of God is not a rabbit’s foot or a talisman. The Word of God must be taken and put in its proper place in our lives. It is not enough simply to read a portion each day. A person must “take heed.” He must guard each verse and protect it. It is too important to let it fall to the ground. The Word of God can change us, but only when we truly see each of the words of the Bible as the very Word of God.