During
a business trip to Philadelphia, I walked down Broad Street toward City
Hall each morning to catch the subway. Each day I passed a long line of
people waiting for something. They were a cross-section of humanity in
age, ethnic origin, and appearance. After wondering about it for 3 days,
I asked a man on the sidewalk why all those people were standing in
line. He told me that they were on probation or parole after breaking
the law and had to take a daily drug test to show that they were staying
clean.
This
struck me as a vivid illustration of my need to stay spiritually clean
before God. When the psalmist pondered how he could live a pure life, he
concluded that the key was to consider and obey God’s teaching. “Your
Word I have hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You.
Blessed are You, O Lord! Teach me Your statutes. . . . I will delight
myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your Word” (Ps. 119:11-12,16).
In the light of God’s Word, we see our sin, but we also see God’s love in Christ. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
By His grace . . . staying clean.
Lord, grant that we may hear You speak
As truth within Your Word we seek;
And may it show us all our sin
And make us clean without, within. — D. De Haan
As truth within Your Word we seek;
And may it show us all our sin
And make us clean without, within. — D. De Haan
Read the Bible to be wise, believe it to be safe,
practice it to be holy.
practice it to be holy.
Source: Daily Bread.