

Hello everyone! In the previous blog, we discussed honoring God with our bodies. And, in order to do so, it’s important that we walk in purity. Today, we will continue this discussion. Purity is often mentioned pertaining to sexual purity, but it actually encompasses more than that. It involves us living free from all immorality, not solely sexual immorality. It is important to understand that as believers, we are called to live purely. This is not a movement or a sub-culture. It’s not reserved for a select group of believers. It is an expectation for all who are saved putting their faith in Jesus Christ.
We must understand that purity is more than abstaining from sexual immorality. You can be a virgin and still not be pure. The absention of fornication is not the equivalent to purity. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss areas in our lives that affect our purity and how we can be intentional about successfully walking in purity.
It Starts in the Heart



In the above passages, Jesus lets us know that we are defiled (made impure) by what is in our hearts. When we make the decision to speak or act on something impure, it was first conceived in our hearts. It is important for us to recognize that whether or not we are operating in purity is based on the condition of the heart. Jeremiah 17:9-10 says, “[9] The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it? [10] I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins [test the emotions], even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings.” We are unable to know what is hidden in our hearts, but our omniscient Father has the ability to search our hearts thoroughly, examining it. With Yah, nothing is hidden from Him.
To walk in purity, we must know that we do not trust in or follow our hearts. It is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. Instead, we are to trust in God to examine us and reveal any areas of impurity. It may not be easy or comfortable, but it is necessary.
Examining our Lives: What is in our Hearts
When we give the Father access to reveal what is hidden in our hearts, we may attempt to avoid what He confronts us with: the Truth. We can not run from it or continue to turn a blind eye to it. Doing so will only cause more issues and allow the impurities to stay in our hearts. Instead, what He reveals should bring us to a place of confession and repentance. Any revealed sin is for us to confess to the Father and turn from it, not to continue holding on to it. It brings conviction, not condemnation. The revelation we receive should cause us to draw near to the Father with a repentant heart rather than distancing ourselves from Him.
Also, we need to examine our lives for areas that can lead to impurity. With the help of the Holy Spirit, He can show us these areas. One major area is sexual immorality (fornication, adultery, homosexuality, lesbianism, pedophilia, bestiality, incest, etc). When we use our bodies in any unlawful act that is prohibited by God, we are defiling our bodies. As it was mentioned in the previous blog, our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. So when we commit sexual immorality, we defile the very place where God dwells. We can not participate in unlawful sexual activities and walk in purity. We must yield our bodies as a living sacrifice to God and be a vessel of sanctification and honor. It is vital that we give up any lifestyle of sexual immorality if we truly desire to walk in purity.
The next two areas are oftentimes avoided in discussion: masturbation and pornography. I would group these under sexual immorality, but they needed to be discussed on their own. With the topic of masturbation, there are varying opinions on its acceptance or rejection. I find myself posing the questions: Since God has designed sex to be enjoyed between husband and wife, how would He view a person seeking sexual gratification with himself or herself? Would He condone this behavior since it is outside of His original design for sex? This is not to condemn anyone for what they may have done but to consider if all our sexual behaviors or practices are pure in nature.
With pornography this encompasses pornographic sites, videos, magazines, and erotic fiction. These are all a threat to our purity. We can not maintain a lifestyle of purity if we continue to have various types of pornography in our lives. It is not harmless, nor is it “adult entertainment” as it’s often characterized in society. Pornography is damaging to our lives and our relationships with others. It opens the door to lust and perversion. It changes the way we view sex and others. It impacts the purity of our minds. Our perspective shifts from what is pure and holy to what is impure and profane. Not only does it lead to impure thoughts, likewise even our sexual desires can become distorted from what we have witnessed in pornography.
A subcategory within pornography is erotic fiction. This type of literature is just as damaging to the purity of our minds. Even though there are no visuals, the author provides vivid descriptions that leave nothing to the imagination. It has the capability to stir up the same lustful feelings as if you were watching pornography.
The next area I will discuss is our conversations, whether it is with others or the inner dialogue we have with ourselves. If we engage in gossip, slander, and back biting, that affects our purity. When we participate in these actions, it affects the way we see and/or interact with others. It can cause strife, division, and overall, a breakdown in the relationship. Even when we don’t respond to another person entertaining it, we shouldn’t give our ear to these ungodly conversations. We should remove ourselves from it.
Another area that affects our purity is entertainment. The entertainment we watch or listen to is very influential. The TV shows and movies we choose to watch matter. The music and podcasts we decide to listen to matter. We have to be mindful of the types of entertainment we readily accept. We must guard our gates, especially our eye and ear gates, because what we receive through entertainment can be a hindrance in our purity walk. We each have to be responsible for examining what we receive and assessing what message is being given.
The last area I want to discuss is social media. Who and what we follow can impact our purity. If we are intentional on walking purely, we have to go through a removal process letting go of the things that serve as stumbling blocks. That may include unfollowing certain accounts that promote ungodly material and stir up impure thoughts. Also, it wouldn’t be wise to follow people who do nothing but stir up arguments, strife, and division. It is necessary to do a clean sweep through our friends or followers list to remove any hindrances to our purity.
After we have allowed God to search our hearts and we have examined our lives, we can focus on pursuing a lifestyle with a pure heart.
Purity of Heart


To walk in purity, we must have a pure heart. This involves us inviting the Holy Spirit to lead us through sanctification. We need the impurities to be removed from our hearts. It is the combination of making practical decisions and the Spirit of God doing a work on the inside of us. The practical steps are removing things in our lives that are unmistakably sinful and impure. As well as turning from any sin the Father has revealed to us. We each have to have the desire to live purely. There is a difference in doing so out of obligation compared to a genuineness of wanting to please God living in a way that glorifies Him. In the challenging areas, we can seek the Father to give us the endurance we need to continue walking in purity. Throughout life, temptations will come, and there will be times we need more of His strength to be able to resist. In areas of weakness, we are able to pull on His strength to continue walking in purity. And if we fall, we need His grace that we do not have to stay in a low place of condemnation. Instead, with a repentant heart, we are able to confess our sin to the Father and turn from it.
Put it into Practice: Walking in Purity
- Examination and Revelation
- Allow the Father to search our hearts to reveal any impure areas (sin) within us.
- Confession
- Confess our sin to the Father
- Repentance
- Turn from the sin and turn to God
- Our heart posture has to change toward sin
- Belief
- Believe that we are forgiven and that the sin is covered under the blood of Jesus
- Purification and Refining
- Allow God to purify and refine us, removing the impurities in our hearts
- Mind Renewal
- Renew our minds with the Word of God
- Removes the filth (impurity) within our hearts to be aligned with what is pure and holy
- Renew our minds with the Word of God
- Walk in Godly wisdom: Guard our Hearts
- We must keep guard over our gates: Eyes – what we watch; Ears – what listen to, including conversations with others; Mouth – what we speak; Mind/Thoughts – what we meditate on
- Sexually explicit materials
- Pornography (videos, websites, and magazines), erotic novels, romance (sexually graphic) novels, etc.
- Entertainment: Music, movies, and TV shows
- Remove entertainment that is a stumbling block and entices us to sin or glorifies sinful behavior
- Social Media
- Unfollow social media accounts that can be a possible hindrance to your purity lifestyle.
- Unfriend: Don’t be afraid to unfriend people who post material that can be a stumbling block for you. (Pleasing God takes priority)
- Sexually explicit materials
- We must keep guard over our gates: Eyes – what we watch; Ears – what listen to, including conversations with others; Mouth – what we speak; Mind/Thoughts – what we meditate on
- Separation
- People: Separate ourselves from others who will entice us to sin, drawing us away from a lifestyle of purity
- BOUNDARIES: There are times when we can not completely separate ourselves but instead exercise Godly wisdom in how to handle our interactions.
- Places: If we are intentional about walking in purity, there are places we should not go as believers. (Be led by the Holy Spirit)
- People: Separate ourselves from others who will entice us to sin, drawing us away from a lifestyle of purity
- Community
- Surround ourselves with other believers who are intentional on walking in purity as well
Think About It
- What is influencing your perspective of purity? The Word…Family…Friends…The Church…Community…The culture of society…Media…Entertainment…Social Media
- Does it help or hinder you from walking in purity?
Scriptures to Meditate on: Psalm 51:10 KJV (posted below) and Proverbs 4 KJV (posted separately)
Create in me a clean heart, O God; And renew a right spirit within me.
**Scriptures used from the New King James Bible and the authorized King James Bible
Next Week’s Blog
Next week, we will start discussing the Fruit of the Spirit. Each week, for the next 9 weeks, we will focus on one fruit of the Spirit.
















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