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Lesson 9: Purity 109



  1. Read 1  Timothy 1:3–4 and say, As Paul attempted to strengthen
    the Christian church at Ephesus he was concerned about the strong
    pagan inf luence in Ephesian society, and the syncretism so common
    in the Greek world. He was afraid that some of the Christians were
    incorporating cultural traditions associated with the worship of
    Artemis into Christian worship. He called the Christians to set them-
    selves apart from the pagan culture that surrounded them so they
    could approach God free from the idolatry that plagued so many
    other belief systems. (Refer to 1 Tim. 4:1–5; Eph. 4:17)


Encourage Application



  1. Say, The psalmist calls us to worship a holy and majestic Creator.
    In order to do this we must have pure motives and attitudes (a pure
    heart), and practice right living (clean hands). Paul also called the
    Christians at Ephesus to live their lives with purity of thoughts, atti-
    tudes, and actions. This means that Christians should live in stark
    contrast to the culture around them. People should be able to see a
    difference in the way a Christian lives in comparison to the morals
    and values of the world. Christians should seek to love all people, but
    should not imitate the sinful lifestyle of others. Christians should also
    deal honestly with their own sin, bringing it into the light of Jesus
    where he can forgive and heal all things.

  2. Challenge the class with the following questions from the Study
    Guide:



  • What are some things you can do to protect yourself from
    impure thoughts and actions?

  • What can you do to prepare yourself for worship?

  • What are some excuses we make for the impurity in our
    lives?



  1. Discuss the “Pathways to Purity” listed in the Study Guide.
    Encourage class members to choose at least one of the suggestions
    they will commit to practicing in the coming week. Close with
    prayer.

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