The Meaning of Salvation
Sin has made a mess of man’s heart, life, and mind; it has made a hodgepodge of all kinds of things.
We can truly say that all of salvation—from beginning to end—consists of cleaning up this entire mess. God is a God of order.
Christianity is first of all to be separate from bad company and everything that is impure in this world. 2 Cor. 6:14 to 7:1. A Christian’s life is incompatible with such a life and such people. Secondly, it is a matter of God’s Word—words of life and the light of life—penetrating our inner man, constantly piercing and separating in our thoughts, words, and actions so that our sinful and human characteristics are constantly and increasingly separated. Heb. 4:12. This is an ongoing sanctification. First comes the cleansing, then purification or refining. See Malachi 3:2-3. We cleanse away the impurities that cling to us, but we refine or purify the dross that has infiltrated our inner man.
If you do not take the Word of life to heart honestly—in other words, accept it in reality—this purification will be lacking, this hodgepodge will continue. This terrible confusion often exists in people’s hearts and in their relationships, in their homes, and in their assemblies.
Yet how harmonious and blessed it becomes when the Word separates soul from spirit to an ever increasing degree, judging the thoughts and intents of the heart so that that which is sinful in us is separated out!
The leaders in the old covenant were rebuked because they did not teach the people to distinguish between good and evil, between holy and unholy, etc. Lev. 10:10. We can say that everything actually concerns only this one thing.
The amount of what has been separated in our inner man indicates how far we have progressed on life’s way.