VIRTUE
Virtue is the moral excellence and purity of spirit that radiates from my life as I obey God’s Word.
Virtue in Scripture The Character of God
temptations, conflicts with others, etc. God tells us how we can have moral purity: As we hide His Word in our hearts, it will spring forth in our words and actions. “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee” (Psalm 119:11). Two effective methods for memorizing God’s Word are 1) writing out the Scriptures, and 2) repeating a verse, each time through emphasizing a different word. Begin today to hide God’s Word in your heart and let it radiate hope and clarity to the dark world of sin around you.
• God demonstrates moral excellence through His Holiness. (See Deuteronomy 32:4 and Isaiah 6:3.) • God set a standard for moral excellence in His Law. (See Exodus 20:1–17.) • People saw the power of Jesus’ virtue and came to Him for healing. (See Luke 6:19.) • The disciples witnessed Christ’s perfection radiating from His physical appearance on the Mount of Transfiguration. (See Matthew 17:1–2, 5.)
3. Clean Hands, Pure Hearts. A virtuous person is characterized as doing what is right. As soon as you clean your hands, do you immediately go and get them dirty again? No! You want them to be clean. We keep our lives clean by listening to and obeying God’s Word. Psalm 119:9 says, “Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.” Praise the Lord that He does not merely improve our sin nature, but completely replaces it with Himself as we die to self and allow Him to live through us. Let the Word of God replace your unclean thoughts with His pure thoughts.
• The Holy Spirit empowers us to live virtuously instead of falling prey to our fleshly desires. (See Romans 8:13.)
Key Concepts 1. The Power of Virtue. The Hebrew word for virtuous, #2428 (khah’-yil) is used to describe mighty men of valor (I Chronicles 12:21), an outstanding woman (Proverbs 31:10), and the power of God (II Samuel 22:33). Virtue is the result of knowing the ways of the Lord, reading His Word, and obeying Him. When you receive salvation through Christ, you then have the power to say ‘no’ to sin. II Timothy 2:22 says, “Now flee from youthful lusts and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart.” Are you living in the power God gives to His children to flee “youthful lusts” and pursue righteousness?
Virtue in My Life • Proverbs 4:23—How well am I guarding my heart against thoughts that would lead to impure and immoral actions? What areas do I need to guard better?
2. Purity Despite a Sinful World. A lighthouse has one job: it shines brightly so ships can reach safe harbor. It’s job is especially important in dark nights and raging storms. As Christians, God has given us the opportunity to be “lights” in the world. This can be a difficult job with so many “storms” about us—violence,
• Proverbs 31:11—Do I conduct myself in a virtuous way that earns the trust of others? • I Corinthians 15:33—What is corrupted by bad company? • I Timothy 4:12—How can I be a good example to my siblings and friends? 1
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• Romans 12:1–2—Have I committed my body and mind to God?