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Title: Cleanse and Perfect
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 7:1

Paul has just finished quoting Isaiah and Ezekiel about God's promise to live among His people. Now he draws the logical conclusion. Since God dwells with us, we must get rid of sin. This isn't optional spring cleaning. This is daily, deliberate removal of anything that dishonors the God who lives inside us.

The apostle uses strong language here. He talks about defilement of body and spirit. He's not just thinking about obvious sins like adultery or theft. He's including resentment, worry, gluttony, and every other way we drag the world's filth into God's house. These things don't belong in a temple where the Holy Spirit lives.

Notice Paul says "let us cleanse ourselves." This isn't passive. We don't wait for God to zap us into holiness. We actively fight sin. We turn off the show that feeds lust. We walk away from the conversation filled with gossip. We open our Bibles when we'd rather scroll. God gives the power, but we swing the sword.

The goal isn't just stopping bad behavior. Paul says we're cleansing ourselves "in order to bring holiness to completion." God started this work in us, and He won't stop until we're fully like Christ. Every time we say no to sin, we're cooperating with His finishing work. We're not trying to earn salvation. We're learning to live like people who already belong to God.

This passage kills two lies. First, it destroys the idea that grace means we can keep sinning. Paul clearly expects change. Second, it demolishes perfectionism that says we can achieve sinless victory on our own. We cleanse ourselves, but only because God already dwells with us and gives us the strength. We work, but we work from acceptance, not for it.

Prayer: Lord, show us today what needs to go from our lives. Give us the courage to throw it out and the strength to keep it out. Keep working Your holiness in us until You finish what You started. Amen.
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