Wednesday, 3 June 2026

CLEANSING THE INSIDE FIRST

CLEANSING THE INSIDE FIRST

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Matthew 23:25-28

Key Verse: “Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the outside of them may be clean also.” (Matthew 23:26 KJV)

Supporting Texts: Psalm 51:10; Proverbs 4:23; Ezekiel 36:26-27; Matthew 5:8; Luke 11:39-41; James 4:8

Description: God is more concerned about the condition of the heart than outward appearances, and true spiritual transformation begins from within.

INTRODUCTION
In Matthew 23, Jesus confronted the scribes and Pharisees concerning their religious hypocrisy. While they were meticulous about outward ceremonies, traditions, and appearances, they neglected the condition of their hearts. They focused on looking righteous before people while ignoring the inward corruption that existed within them. Jesus used the illustration of a cup and a dish that were clean on the outside but dirty on the inside to expose the danger of external religion without internal transformation.

The Pharisees represent a danger that every believer must avoid. It is possible to attend church regularly, pray publicly, quote Scripture, hold leadership positions, and appear spiritual while secretly harbouring pride, bitterness, envy, greed, lust, unforgiveness, or unbelief. People may see our outward conduct, but God sees the heart. While society often judges by appearances, God examines the motives, thoughts, and intentions hidden within us.

The message of Christ remains relevant today because many people invest great effort in maintaining an image while neglecting their inner spiritual condition. Genuine Christianity begins with a transformed heart. When God cleanses the inside, the outward life naturally reflects His holiness and righteousness. Therefore, believers must prioritize inward purity over outward performance and seek the continual work of the Holy Spirit in their hearts.

1. GOD LOOKS AT THE HEART BEFORE THE OUTWARD APPEARANCE
Jesus emphasized that inward purity is more important than external appearances because the heart determines the quality of a person's life.

a) God Sees Beyond Human Observation (1 Samuel 16:7)
While people focus on external appearance, God examines the heart. No hidden motive or secret attitude escapes His attention.

b) The Heart Determines Conduct (Proverbs 4:23)
The issues of life flow from the heart. What exists within will eventually manifest in words and actions.

c) True Worship Begins in the Heart (John 4:23-24)
God desires worship that flows from sincerity and truth rather than mere religious performance.

d) God Desires Truth in the Inward Parts (Psalm 51:6)
The Lord delights in honesty, integrity, and genuine devotion from His people.

Biblical Example: David was chosen above his brothers because God looked beyond outward appearance and saw a heart devoted to Him (1 Samuel 16:6-13).

2. OUTWARD RELIGION CANNOT REPLACE INWARD TRANSFORMATION
Religious activities are valuable only when they flow from a heart that has been changed by God.

a) Religious Appearance Can Be Deceptive (Matthew 23:27)
Jesus compared the Pharisees to whitewashed tombs that looked beautiful externally but concealed corruption within.

b) Rituals Cannot Purify the Heart (Isaiah 29:13)
External acts of worship become meaningless when the heart remains distant from God.

c) Good Works Cannot Substitute for Repentance (Luke 18:11-14)
No amount of religious activity can replace genuine repentance and humility before God.

d) God Rejects Empty Formalism (Amos 5:21-24)
The Lord desires righteousness and obedience rather than religious ceremonies without sincerity.

Biblical Example: The Pharisee and the tax collector prayed in the temple, but God accepted the humble repentant sinner rather than the self-righteous religious man (Luke 18:9-14).

3. INNER CORRUPTION EVENTUALLY AFFECTS OUTWARD LIFE
Whatever is allowed to remain in the heart will eventually influence behaviour, relationships, and spiritual growth.

a) Evil Thoughts Begin in the Heart (Matthew 15:19)
Sinful actions originate from sinful thoughts and desires that are nurtured internally.

b) Unforgiveness Pollutes the Soul (Hebrews 12:15)
Bitterness, if left unchecked, defiles both the individual and those around them.

c) Pride Corrupts Spiritual Life (Proverbs 16:18)
A proud heart gradually distances a person from God's grace and guidance.

d) Hidden Sin Weakens Fellowship with God (Psalm 66:18)
Unconfessed sin hinders prayer, spiritual growth, and intimacy with God.

Biblical Example: Achan secretly hid stolen items in his tent, but the hidden sin eventually brought trouble upon the entire nation of Israel (Joshua 7:1-26).

4. GOD PROVIDES THE POWER FOR INNER CLEANSING
The Lord does not merely expose inward corruption; He also provides the means for transformation and renewal.

a) Through Genuine Repentance (Acts 3:19)
Repentance allows believers to turn away from sin and experience spiritual refreshing.

b) Through the Cleansing Blood of Christ (1 John 1:7)
The blood of Jesus cleanses from all sin and restores fellowship with God.

c) Through the Ministry of the Holy Spirit (Ezekiel 36:26-27)
The Holy Spirit transforms hearts and empowers believers to live holy lives.

d) Through the Word of God (John 15:3)
God's Word purifies, instructs, and renews the mind of the believer.

Biblical Example: Zacchaeus experienced inner transformation after encountering Jesus, and his changed heart produced visible changes in his conduct (Luke 19:1-10).

5. A CLEAN HEART PRODUCES A GODLY LIFE
When God cleanses the heart, the outward life begins to reflect His character and righteousness.

a) Pure Hearts Produce Pure Actions (Matthew 5:8)
Those who pursue purity experience deeper fellowship and communion with God.

b) Clean Hearts Promote Genuine Love (1 Peter 1:22)
True love for God and others flows from a purified heart.

c) Clean Hearts Reflect Christ's Character (Galatians 5:22-23)
The fruit of the Spirit becomes evident in the lives of those who walk with God.

d) Clean Hearts Bring Spiritual Influence (Philippians 2:15)
Believers with pure hearts shine as lights in a dark and corrupt world.

Biblical Example: Joseph maintained a pure heart despite temptation and adversity, and God elevated him to a position of great influence (Genesis 39:7-12; Genesis 41:39-41).

CONCLUSION
Jesus' command to cleanse the inside first is a call to authentic Christianity. The Pharisees concentrated on external appearances while neglecting the condition of their hearts. Their example teaches us that outward religion without inward transformation is unacceptable before God. The Lord desires purity, sincerity, humility, and obedience that flow from a renewed heart.

Every believer must continually invite God to search, cleanse, and transform the inner person. As we surrender our hearts to the Holy Spirit and allow God's Word to shape us, our outward lives will naturally reflect His holiness and glory. When the inside is clean, the outside will also become a testimony of God's transforming power.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me in Jesus name.

2. Lord, expose every hidden sin and impurity in my life in Jesus name.

3. Father, cleanse me from every form of hypocrisy in Jesus name.

4. Lord, help me to value inward purity above outward appearance in Jesus name.

5. Father, remove every root of pride, bitterness, and unbelief from my heart in Jesus name.

6. Lord, fill me afresh with the power of the Holy Spirit in Jesus name.

7. Father, let Your Word continually purify my heart in Jesus name.

8. Lord, help me to walk in sincerity and truth before You in Jesus name.

9. Father, let my life reflect the character of Christ in Jesus name.

10. Lord, make me a vessel of honour fit for Your use in Jesus name.

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS

1. You shall experience divine cleansing from every inward corruption.

2. Your heart shall be filled with the purity and holiness of God.

3. Every hidden work of darkness in your life shall be exposed and removed.

4. You shall walk in sincerity, integrity, and righteousness.

5. The Holy Spirit shall continually transform your inner man.

6. You shall overcome every temptation that seeks to defile your heart.

7. Your life shall reflect the beauty of Christ's character.

8. You shall enjoy deeper fellowship and intimacy with God.

9. You shall shine as a light in your generation.

10. You shall become a vessel of honour prepared for every good work in Jesus' name. Amen.