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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: The Window in Your Heart (Matthew 5:8)

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The Window in Your Heart

Matthew 5:8

Theme: The blessedness of purity of heart

Point: God blesses the pure in heart.

Outline:

  1. What does it mean to be pure in heart?
    1. God is looking at your heart.
    2. God is looking for purity.
      1. Purity of heart is not sinlessness.
      2. Purity of heart is a sincere devotion to God.
      3. Purity of heart is a single devotion to God.
  2. What does it mean to see God?
    1. The natural eye cannot see God.
    2. The pure in heart can see God.
      1. The pure heart will see God in heaven one day.
      2. The pure heart can see God on earth right now.
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