Truth & Knowledge: Episode 51.3 – “Pure or Impure” <br /><br />In this episode, Trey Knowles offers a reflective exploration of spirituality and self-awareness inspired by 2 Corinthians 6:16, which asks how the temple of God can coexist with idols. The message reminds us that we are living temples of God and must remove all forms of impurity from our lives. <br /><br />The episode draws a powerful parallel between the scientific and spiritual realms: <br /><br />Pure Substances: <br /><br />In science, pure substances—such as oxygen, water, or carbon dioxide—consist of a single element or compound, displaying consistent and predictable properties. <br /><br />Spiritually, purity mirrors this clarity and consistency. It represents wholehearted devotion, authenticity, and alignment with divine truth, free from conflicting influences. <br /><br />Impure Substances: <br /><br />Impure substances, like air or seawater, are mixtures containing various elements and compounds, resulting in variable properties. <br /><br />Spiritually, impurity stems from inner conflict—attachments, distractions, and divided loyalties—that weaken our connection with God. <br /><br />Through this metaphor, Knowles invites listeners to examine their inner composition and strive for spiritual purity—a state of harmony, focus, and divine alignment. <br /><br />I like to apologize for my video background in the video if anybody got the wrong interpretation of what my background image is saying. What I am trying to say is that I am sacrificing by denying myself, allowing the spirit of God to kill my flesh. Meaning, I allow the Spirit to kill my flesh. <br />