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2005-08-15 - Guard Your Heart
Originally Published 1997-09-02
For where your treasure is, there will your heart be
also." (Matt. 6:21)
None of our hearts are in our own keeping. If God be our treasure, He has
called for our heart. "My son, give me your heart" (Proverbs 23:26) Let any
earthly thing become our treasure, and it will take away our heart.
Whatever has your heart, has your thoughts the most. The first and most dear
of our thoughts are spent on what our treasure is. What are the eyes of your
mind fixed upon? That is your treasure, and that has your heart. Whatever
the heart has fixed upon as its treasure, the mind reviews with its thoughts.
Thoughts do show the true mindset of a person. A thought is the freest act
that we can have. A thought is where a mind can most "be itself". In our
thoughts, we can honestly, "think what we will". Thoughts reveal the soul
more than anything else. Our thoughts are the first acts of our soul, for
our soul is always acting. Whatever thoughts our hearts are consumed with,
there is where the heart is. My friends, we find the world can steal our
hearts, but we always end up feeling empty. The next world event will probably
be bigger and more shocking than the last. In the end, we are here for two
reasons, I believe, and nothing should steal our hearts from these:
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We are here to become Christlike.
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We are here to grow in the knowledge, wisdom and practice of godliness.
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We are here to serve Christ.
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We are on earth to represent Christ as His ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20).
This can mean many things, but we exist, as followers of Christ, to advance
His kingdom, whatever it takes. This means that our hearts and our thoughts
must not be compromised by the world for any reason. It matters not what
world events are going on. Thought for today: It was 96 years ago today when
President Roosevelt said the United States should, "Speak softly and carry
a big stick." It was the first time this statement was used, I believe. Jesus
said, in Matthew 5:39, "...whoever slaps you on your right
cheek, turn to him the other also." These statements must not have
anything in common or relate to each other, right? or not right?
Soli Deo Gloria,
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