TISHRI
23
What
is Pure
“In
conclusion, brothers, focus your thoughts on what is … PURE …” (Phi 4:8 CJB, emphasis mine)
For many years, my husband and I kept a
big stock tank for our horses to drink water out of. The tank that we had at that time was round,
made from fiberglass, and big. During the winter, we would drop an electric
‘tank heater’ into it, to prevent the water from freezing – it is not unusual
in our part of the country for winter temperatures to reach 20 or 30 degrees
below zero (Fahrenheit).
When we first put that particular tank
in, I had bought a dozen or so baby goldfish from a local pet store and had thrown
them in the tank; past experience had shown me that the fish help keep the
sides of the tank clean, and the water ‘pure’.
As we were constantly adding fresh water to replace what the horses were
drinking, we only needed to clean the tank about once a year – a suitable
arrangement. And no, the horses never
swallowed any fish.
In 2010, the oil spill in the Gulf of
Mexico was of a major concern to us living in the United States, as are many
other environmental issues on the board today.
‘Pure’ water and ‘pure’ air are two critical issues for all of
mankind. However, what of our minds? The Scriptures tell us that “as a man thinks, so is he” (Pro 23:7). If our minds are polluted, then it stands to
reason that the rest of the person will be as well. What then, is the ‘filtration system’ that
will clean up the whole man?
“ב (Bet) How can a young man keep his way
pure? BY GUARDING IT ACCORDING TO YOUR WORD. I seek you with all my heart;
don't let me stray from your mitzvot.”
(Ps 119:9-10, emphasis mine)
Purity is no longer in style; it is no longer popular. One only needs to turn on satellite or cable
TV, listen momentarily to a satellite radio talk show, or even surf the
internet, and it is easy enough to find evidence to verify this statement. We, as children of a holy and set-apart Father, must pick and choose what we entertain
in our minds. Just as I made the choice to drain my stock tank of all
the debris and filth that had accumulated over the winter, etc., and re-fill it
with fresh, clean, pure (as much as was possible) water. And I chose
to watch over it to make sure that it stayed clean …
“Blessed
are those who are pure in their hearts, for they shall see God.” (Mat 5:8 LamsaNT)
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