“Above all else, guard your hear, for it is the wellspring
of life” Proverbs 4:23
In all the instruction in the Bible, this verse says “above ALL
else, guard your heart”
It is called the “wellspring” of life, because everything we
think, everything that we do, and everything that we say comes from the
“spring” of our heart. That is why it is
so important to guard it; to guard it against anything that is of this world,
and therefore not of God.
“The good man
brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored
up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.” Luke 6:45
Jesus told us in Matthew 5:8 “Blessed are the pure in heart”
And says in 1 Sam 16:7, “…The LORD
does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance,
but the LORD looks at the heart."
It is really easy for
us to hide sin from other people. Unless confessed, we can easily pretend that
everything in our lives is exactly as it should be. But God tells us here that
He doesn't look at the outward appearance of man. The only thing that matters
to God, is your heart. If God is looking at my heart, I know that is where I
want to put all of my focus on “looking good.”
We spend so much
effort guarding our appearances, especially as ladies. We watch what we eat,
and we spend time exercising to “guard ourselves” from looking “bad”.
Think about it this
way, how many of you would take cooking oil and wipe it all over your face? Wouldn't that be crazy? Talk about a bad breakout… We should guard our hearts
the same way, just like we wouldn't cover our faces with something that we
consider would make them less attractive. We also shouldn't subject our hearts
to the filth of this world.
Now, you may not be
able to see the “breakout” of your heart, but you will definitely be able to
tell that something ugly is inside of you. Just like the verse says, good
things come out of the good in your heart, and evil comes from the evil in our
hearts.” If we are constantly surrounding ourselves with evil, on television,
in music, and in the people that surround us, eventually our hearts are going
to be just as bad. And it will start to come out in the things that we say, and
the things that we do, whether we like it or not.
You might be thinking
“evil” sounds a little harsh. Surely the shows you watch on TV aren’t “evil”
and your friends, even though they don’t go to church, and they speak in a way
that you would be ashamed to bring them around your pastor, you might still not
consider them “evil.”
This is where we have
to find out what God says about it…. After all, that is what really matters.
“The heart is
deceitful above all things
and beyond cure.
Who can understand it?” Jer 17:9
and beyond cure.
Who can understand it?” Jer 17:9
Our hearts are
naturally “evil” without God we can consider ourselves wicked. Every good thing
comes from Him.
The law God gave to
Moses has a lot to say about this evil – the command was that even if a man or
woman stood in contempt (AKA had serious attitude) toward a judge or a pastor,
they were stoned to death to purge the evil from the nation. Even children who
were continually stubborn and did not listen were considered evil. So the word “evil” might seem a little harsh,
but this is how much God hates sin. He desperately wants to keep us from it.
We have been shown so
much mercy in this. Though we are all sinners, and we are all prone to evil –
the Lord loves us to much He has sent us His Spirit to guide us and help
protect us from the evil of this world.
We need to
continually be seeking the Holy Spirit to help guard or hearts against any evil
thing - so that what flows out of our hearts will be good, and will be an
example of Jesus, and His love.
Just like when you
marinate meat in some kind of liquid, it will eventually start to taste like
that marinade – our hearts are the same. If they are marinated in sin, they
will start to become sinful.
A good way to guard
your heart is making a conscience choice not to let our hearts “marinate” in
sin. You will have to make serious changes in your lives. You would need to
surround yourself with people who are working towards the goal of being like
Christ. You would have to stop listening to music that continually talks about
sin in a positive light, and you would need to stop watching anything on
television or in movies that glorifies sin in any way. We would need to stop
being entertained by the very things that put Christ on the cross.
These are not easy
choices to make, and many people will chose not to make them. You will look
different to friends, and to your family. But at the end of this life we will
not stand for judgment before friends and family. We will stand before the One
that looks at the heart, and He knows what effort you have put into guarding
your heart against anything that is not of Him. He loves and cherishes His
children seeking after Him and wanting to be more like Him.
So may our prayer be Psalm 141:4, “Do not
incline my heart to any evil thing…”
God will help you to guard your heart when you
earnestly seek to have a pure heart. And who would not want that kind of
purity.
The Bible says in Psalm 24:3-5, “Who
may ascend the hill of the LORD?
Who may stand in his holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to an idol or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God his Savior.”
Who may stand in his holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to an idol or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the LORD and vindication from God his Savior.”
Just think about how
much time you spend getting ready for the day. Imagine if we spent that time
focused on what really matters. And if what really matters to God would really
matter to us, our lives would be completely different. We would lived “blessed”
and in the will of God.
I recently read this
illustration, and that I think really makes sense of all of this.
Have you ever watched
an icicle form? Dripping water freezes, one drop at a time. If the source of
the water is clean, then the icicle will be clear and sparkle brightly in the
sunlight. If the source of the dripping water is slightly muddy, the beauty of
the icicle will be spoiled. Our character is formed in a like manner. Each
decision we make, big or small contributes to the overall look of our
character. We must be aware of each “droplet”. Every habit is born out of the
source of your heart. If the heart is
pure, each drop of water will work in transforming us into the beautiful image
of God.
Above all else, guard
your heart. And when you feel like you are too weak to guard it yourself, cry
out to God, He loves nothing more than to be the Guardian of your heart.
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