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The thought of “pure in
heart” is not perfection of conduct, nor of word, nor of thought,
but perfection of intention as respects all of these. Our
desire and effort must be for perfection—in thought, word and deed.
The standard before us, to which our hearts, wills, must give
assent, is the Divine standard, “Be ye perfect, as your Father in
heaven is perfect” (Matt. 5:48). God has set no lower standard than
this absolute perfection, but He has provided for us grace, mercy
and peace through Christ, if we walk in His footsteps, this purity
of heart being one of the essential steps in the narrow
way. |