I think most of us understand what it means to feel dirty—to feel contaminated, unclean, like you need a long, hot shower. For the people Jesus was talking to in this story, eating forbidden foods made them feel that way. There were other religious traditions too that troubled them. If they didn’t keep them, they felt dirty—even sinful, worthless.
Most of us don’t have that trouble with food. But we may feel that way about other things that come to us from outside. Abuse can make its victims feel unclean—dirty, unwanted, as if they somehow deserved the mistreatment other people gave them. So can violence—especially sexual violence. It is easy to feel dirty after something horrible happens to you—unclean, contaminated, valueless.
But to us Jesus says the same thing He said in this story: “Whatever goes into a person from outside cannot defile him, since it enters not his heart … What comes out of a person is what defiles him.” The actions of other people cannot make us dirty or unclean in God’s eyes, no matter how horrible they are. Only our own sin can do that. And Jesus has given Himself to make us clean from sin forever, everyone who trusts in Him.
You are not worthless. You are not contaminated. You belong to Jesus, and He makes you clean. He values you more than His own life—that’s what the cross was about. He shares His own pure, clean, joyful, everlasting life with you, because you trust in Him. You are His and He is yours. Nothing can take you away from Him (see John 10:28).
THE PRAYER: Lord, when I feel worthless and contaminated, please help me to see and believe that You live in me and have made me new and clean. Amen.
This Daily Devotion was written by Dr. Kari Vo.
Reflection Questions:
1. What do you like least about being physically dirty? Why?
2. What do you do when you feel emotionally or spiritually dirty?
3. How does Jesus’ blood, shed to make you new and clean, comfort you?