Kingdom People Pt 2
When Jesus speaks about a “pure heart,” He isn’t talking about perfection—He’s talking about a heart that is surrendered and being transformed. Purity comes through a process, much like gold refined in fire. God gently—but truthfully—reveals what doesn’t belong in us so He can shape us into who He’s called us to be.
Many people want a comfortable faith, but real growth often requires honest moments with God—moments where He challenges our attitudes, thoughts, and desires. A pure heart is one that says, “Lord, I’m willing to change, even when it’s hard.”
This kind of heart doesn’t just read the Word—it lives it. It doesn’t just seek blessing—it seeks alignment with God. And as we allow Him to refine us, something powerful happens: we begin to see God more clearly—in our daily lives, our relationships, and even in difficult seasons.
