February 19, 2012

Purge: February 16, 2012

TODAYS WORD FOR THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2012.

PURGE

DEFINITION:

Cleanse from impurities, bodily or spiritually; remove disloyal members.

SCRIPTURE:

As for our transgressions, thou shall purge them away. Psalm 65:3.

Purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover was sacrificed for us. I Corinthians 5:7

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

Many Chinese families several days before their New Year give their home a thorough cleaning. They practice this tradition because they believe the cleaning sweeps away the bad luck of the preceding year and makes their homes ready for good luck.

In the verse above from I Corinthians the Apostle Paul was writing to the church at Corinth asking them to give their lives a thorough cleansing, not for good luck but to please God. He told them to purge out the old leaven. Paul in this verse used the Jewish feasts of Passover and Unleavened Bread (Exodus 12) as a backdrop for this statement. Leaven (yeast) was a symbol of sin and corruption and was to be removed from the Jewish homes to celebrate these festivals.

When Paul says to be a new lump he is saying for us to start acting like what we are --- a new creation in Jesus. As a new creation we have a new standing with God and we can have victory over all sin because of the cross and our relationship with Christ.

Jesus is our Passover Lamb who cleanses us from sin and corruption which separates us from God. The Corinthian church had acknowledged that Jesus was their Passover Lamb, but they had not gotten rid of their old sinful ways. Paul wrote them and admonished them that they must purge out (get rid of) the old leaven (sin).

The Corinthians were to scour their hearts and remove all evil and sexual immorality, malice, and wickedness from their lives. Out of gratitude to Jesus for His sacrifice, let us purge out the sin in our lives and celebrate the holiness that only God can bring to us.

The NIV translation of Psalms 65:3 reads, “When we were overwhelmed by sins, You forgave our transgressions.” David, the writer of this Psalm acknowledged he was a sinner and knew where to go when sin overwhelmed him. He knew that no matter how great our sin, there is no sin God will not forgive and enable us to purge from our life.

By faith, David looks forward for the purging of his sin at Calvary. Our faith now looks back to Calvary where we were purged of our sin and iniquities.

LEARNING:

Our memory verse for this week is found in John 14:1-2.

Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

PRAYER:

I pray that You will give me a heart that is pure from within, purged from sin and evil. Help me to understand that sin’s contamination in my life requires Your cleansing.

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