St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Church Bible Study
What does it mean to be pure in heart, and does purity require a person to be sinless? In Matthew 5:8, Christ promises that the pure in heart will see God. The Orthodox Church understands purity as the healing of a divided heart. It means learning to seek God above success, approval, pleasure, and control. This Bible study taught by Anthony Ally considers what the Desert Fathers can teach us about this struggle. Abba Moses and St. John Cassian describe purity of heart as the immediate goal of the Christian life. Prayer, fasting, generosity, and self-denial help gather our scattered desires toward God. The study also examines the rich young ruler, who could not release the possessions and control that held his heart. His sorrow challenges us to consider what we are still unwilling to surrender. The hardest possession to release may be our own will. This teaching speaks directly to modern life. Long work hours, constant email, social media comparison, career ambition, and anxiety about the future can quietly consume the soul. None of these struggles is healed by pretending that ordinary responsibilities do not matter. Instead, Christians learn to place work, plans, relationships, and possessions under God through repentance and prayer. The life of the Orthodox Church gives us concrete ways to seek healing rather than simply thinking about it. Purity of heart grows through small acts of faithful obedience. We can pause, pray, confess our attachments, and ask what we are truly seeking. God meets us in the middle of busy, imperfect, and ordinary lives. This study invites listeners to examine what divides the heart without falling into shame or despair. It also encourages anyone curious about Orthodox Christianity to experience the worship and spiritual life of the Church.
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