Pure motives are essential in the life of a believer, as they reflect the heart's alignment with God's will. Scripture teaches that God examines the heart and mind, as seen in Jeremiah 17:10, where it states, 'I the Lord search the heart and test the mind.' This divine scrutiny emphasizes the importance of our intentions behind actions. In Matthew 6:1-2, Jesus warns against performing righteous acts for the sake of public recognition, urging us instead to seek the approval of God alone. The purity of our motives is further highlighted in 1 Corinthians 10:31, which instructs believers to do everything for the glory of God, reminding us that even our smallest actions should be rooted in a desire to honor Him. Additionally, James 4:3 reveals that asking with wrong motives can hinder our prayers, illustrating the necessity of aligning our desires with God's purposes. Ultimately, as we strive for pure motives, we are called to reflect Christ's love and humility, as exemplified in Philippians 2:3-4, where we are encouraged to consider others above ourselves. By cultivating a heart of sincerity and devotion, we can fulfill our calling to live out our faith authentically.
Brent Barnett preaches on the importance of having pure and sincere motives in our actions, emphasizing that God looks at the heart rather than just outward appearances. He highlights the need to serve with genuine obedience, motivated by God's glory and name, rather than seeking approval or recogni
H. P. Barker delivers a sermon on the importance of examining our motives in our actions and service to God. Using the story of the architect Cnidius who sought fame by subtly inscribing his name on a tower meant to warn mariners, Barker highlights the significance of pure motives in the eyes of God
