Once a year, I go to the doctor and get a check-up. And every time, one of the things they do is check my heart.
A good thorough exam will reveal if there are any problems that need to be addressed before a heart condition arises.
I believe we need to do the same thing with our own hearts, spiritually speaking. Because the truth is, everyoneβs heart is in some condition. In fact, we have a responsibility to do this as Proverbs 4:23 tells us, βAbove all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from itβ (NIV). Frequent check-ups will enable us to identify and act on those issues quicklyβboth physically and spiritually.
We can so easily get in the habit of doing life, just going through the motions, even when doing βChristian things,β and not realize that something unhealthy has crept into our heart. Some of those things not only affect us, but they can hurt or negatively impact others as well. The longer an issue, or heart condition, is left unattended, the deeper its roots go. Then it becomes harder and harder to deal with. But the good news is, we can prevent that with Godβs help.
Testing and Guarding Your Heart Β
In order to properly guard your heart, itβs important to understand just what that means. When I talk about the condition of your heart, Iβm talking about whatβs inside you β¦ whatever it is that makes you do what you do.
For instance, how many times have you said or done something youβre not very proud of and thought, I canβt believe I did that! Well, God allows some situations to happen to show us whatβs in our heart. Itβs like when I get my annual physical, the doctor checks my heart by running certain tests. Those tests are designed to discover if anything is wrong or confirm that everything is okay.
In much the same way, God tests us to show us whatβs in our heart. He doesnβt do it to shame or embarrass us. He just wants us to see whatβs going on so we can face our issues, deal with them with the help of the Holy Spirit and grow stronger in Christ.
Our heart ultimately governs our behavior. So when we say or do something that βsurprisesβ us, if we will get really honest with ourselves (and with God) and think about it, we will discover the root of that action.
God is more interested in our motivesβthe why behind the what. Matthew 5:8 says, βBlessed are the pure in heart, for they will see Godβ (NIV). He is not looking at our outer actions as closely as He is looking at what motivates them. Because whatβs inside us is the root that produces what comes out of us. God is much more concerned that the things we do come from a pure, Holy Spirit-led heart.
Motives Are Like LeavesΒ
The lesson of the fig tree in Matthew chapter 21 gives us a good depiction of motives. At first, I couldnβt understand why Jesus would curse a poor tree just because it only had leaves on it. But then I saw that He knew whenever a fig tree bears leaves, it means there is fruit under them. Jesus was hungry and that fig tree was giving the wrong message!
Sometimes, in the midst of what weβre doing, we need to stop and think about why weβre doing it. Is it to be seen β¦ to impress somebody β¦ for the accolades β¦ or is it because we really care?
Get a Check-upΒ
We need to be sure we are doing what we do as unto the Lord and not for any other purpose. People in this world are spiritually hungry. And as Christians, itβs not enough for us to go around displaying our βleaves,β things that just make us look like believers. We must bear βfruitβ under those leaves. What is our fruit? Itβs love β¦ loving people, helping them, giving; not only our money, but our time, our efforts and ourselves. People need to see love in action.
Having a heart thatβs right with God is absolutely the best thing we can do for ourselves. Thatβs why I encourage you to do a spiritual heart βcheck-upβ on a regular basis: have a meeting with yourself and be honest with yourself about your motives. Work with the Holy Spirit and He will help you keep your heart pure and in good condition so you can show others His love in everything you do.
Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. She has authored more than 135 books, including Battlefield of the Mind and The Power of Thank You (FaithWords). She hosts the Enjoying Everyday Life radio and TV programs, which air on hundreds of stations worldwide. For more information, visit www.joycemeyer.org.
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