Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heart. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Little Pieces of Clay~Making a Christian~6.Heart of Worship








Matthew 15:7, 8 7. You hypocrites, well did Isaiah prophesy of you, saying, 8. "This people draw near to Me with their mouth, and honor me with their lips; but their heart is far from Me."
Matthew 15:18-20 18. But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man. 19. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: 20. These are the things that defile a man: but to eat with dirty hands defiles not a man.
Galatians 5:14, 15 
14. For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 15. But if you bite and devour one another, take heed that you be not consumed one of another.
Psalm 51:8-10 & 14-17  
8.Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which You have broken may rejoice. 9. Hide Your face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities. 10. Create in me a clean heart, O GOD; and renew a right spirit within me. ... 14. Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O GOD, Thou GOD of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of Thy righteousness. 15. O LORD, open Thou my lips; and my mouth shall show forth Thy praise. 16. For Thou desires not sacrifice; You delight not in burnt offerings. 17. The sacrifices of GOD are a broken spirit: a broken and contrite heart, O GOD Thou will not despise.
Psalm 57:7 My heart is fixed, O GOD, my heart is fixed: I will sing and give praise.




     Naked I was born, and naked I will return, but in-between those journeys is life. We all have one. Some are long and some are short. We are all accountable to God for how we live the life we have been given. We are accountable for the words that come out of our mouth. We are accountable for the places our feet take us; for the things we do with our hands; for the images we allow our eyes to see. We are accountable to God for what lives in our hearts. 
     We need to stop making mountains out of molehills and start making molehills out of mountains.Unforgiveness, holding a grudge, carrying vengeance cause our hearts to harden. Each negative emotion in our hearts is one more stone we use to build our mountain.
     But when we forgive every unkind act, ever mean action, every wicked way done to us and against us, our mountains begin to fall. Every act of forgiveness is an act of love. When love begins to grow in our hearts, all of our emotions surface at once. And the rocks come tumbling down, causing the avalanche effect in our heart; stones fall, hearts break. The salty waterfall pours out and flows down our cheeks, washing the shame from our cheeks and the guile from our lips. 
     We all know, however, that forgiveness isn't easy. It isn't easy to say, "I'm sorry" and mean it. It is not easy to say, "I forgive you" and mean it, either. Nor do the words, "Please forgive me" come out of our mouths easily. We need humble hearts to accomplish true forgiveness. Choosing to forgive instead of choosing to aggravate and retaliate is costly. But choosing not to forgive will cost us even more.
     When Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of the world, some of those sins were mine. And He chose to forgive me, instead of condemn me. Both Christ's life and His death are our examples to live by now. As He lived then, we strive against Satan now, to live here. Jesus forgave everyone then and forgives everyone now. Jesus saw the need. We need Jesus in us to be able to do the things through us that He did when He was here.
     We need the Holy Spirit. It is He Who draws us to Jesus by the Word of God. It is the Holy Spirit Who reveals God to us and plants Jesus in us. Because somebody was praying for us. The first Somebody Who prayed for us: Jesus. For when He prayed in the garden before His death, He prayed for us, as related to us in the Book of John, chapter 17.




     
     We need to repent of our sins. We need to tell God what we have done and that we don't want to live our wicked lives any longer. No more unkind acts or mean words. No more seeking each other's downfall. No more glorying in another's sins being revealed. No more do we want to build mountains out of molehills: we want to forgive and love like Jesus. 
     No more do we want lies on our tongue, hate in our heart nor spite crossing our lips. No more do we want to deliberately hurt someone. No more do we want to set up our idols; we want to worship God and God alone. No more do we want to just go to church: Lord, teach us to BE Your church. No more tearing each other down, but, Lord, help us to build each other up.
     We want to be high on Jesus and drunk in the Holy Spirit. So, Lord, remove the desire to live a wicked and evil life from our heart. Help us, Holy Spirit. Replace the evilness in our heart with the desires to bless God; to live a righteous and holy life. 
     Thank You, God, for forgiving a wretch like me. Thank You for saving my soul from eternal damnation and drawing me close to You. Thank You, Lord, for sending the Holy Spirit to us.
     Holy Spirit, daily baptize me that I might walk in power in Jesus' Name. Power to overcome temptation and turn away from sin. Power to forgive all peoples. Power to love like Jesus loves. Power to teach the Gospel; to explain and clarify the Word of God, that it might be understood more clearly. Power too preach the Gospel of Salvation through Jesus Christ; to proclaim the Good News: Jesus died for you and I because of His great love for us. And that He has fought the devil and won. That He has conquered death and walked out of the grave.
     Thank You, God, for breaking my heart and turning my mountains into molehills. To God be the glory! And none other. Amen.






    

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Jigsaw

I Found the Answer Down on My Knees

Whether we are hurting from a broken heart or a broken relationship, seeking God's love and direction is the only place to go. 


Prayer, from a sincere heart, truly does change things. And the first thing that gets changed is us. God changes us from the inside out. First, He changes our heart. His touch is gentle, but firm. As His fingers reattach the broken pieces of our heart, each piece is gently blown on, to remove dust and dirt; then He wipes that piece clean and sets it in its place. First one, then another.
And before long, we begin to recognize the change within ourselves that is taking place. We forgive offenses more easily, instead of retaliating. And though the actions of others sadden us, these actions on their part no longer prevent us from moving forward in God's grace. That grudge we have carried for so long that we felt only the weight without remembering the why, we have finally set down at the cross and left it there permanently. 

As God casts His gaze in the direction of the next jigsaw piece of our heart, the blood of Christ covers it, the Holy Spirit fixes it, and God is able to attach it to the first piece. When our heart is mended and fixed on God, then God is able to move on to the next part of us that we are surrendering to His will. For our bodies are not just one organ or member, but many such make up the whole.     ANATOMY   

By surrendering our hearts to Christ, and making a confession of faith out loud, we have taken the necessary step in accepting salvation of our souls through Jesus Christ. But God desires more of us, not just part of us. However, God does not force Himself in any way on people. He is just and fair and will only accept from us what we are willing to give. So before He can change us, we have to willingly give up, or surrender, that part of us that we want Him to have.

Romans 12:1 But I beg you, my brethren (brothers and sisters in Christ), by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. John 3:30 He must increase, but I must decrease. 


I want more of God in me, in my life. I choose to surrender my body a living sacrifice, on a day to day basis, surrendering (setting aside what I want) my will and willing to be transformed (allowing what He wants) into who God wants me to be.

Monday, February 20, 2012

What Makes Me Beautiful to God

What Makes Me Beautiful to God

What makes me beautiful to God,
Is what makes me beautiful to you:
This broken heart inside of me
Keeps me on my knees:
This makes me beautiful to God.

These are the hands of the warrior:
Rugged and calloused and strong.
These are the hands that stand in the gap, Lord,
All the day through and night long.
This makes me beautiful to God.

This broken heart inside of me
Keeps me on my knees:
This makes me beautiful to God.

These are the knees of Your servant:
Broken and trembling and sore.
At the foot of Your cross,
Where we reach for the lost:
This makes me beautiful to God.

This broken heart inside of me
Keeps me on my knees:
This makes me beautiful to God.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Have A Heart

HAVE A HEART

If being a Christian were easy, more people would participate.

Serving God with a Surrendered Heart means laying aside 
my desires, wants and thinks-I-needs, for what God desires,
wants and knows-I-need.

Serving God with a Committed Heart means going the route
He has chosen, which winds through Valleys, Hills and Rivers,
and not giving up on His direction.

Serving God with a Dedicated Heart means enjoying my Journey.


Serving God with a Loving Heart means I need to love everyone, 
not just people I like or the people in my sphere.

Serving God with a Faithful Heart means I must trust Him daily, 
all day long and into the night. God knows what is best for me,
even when I do not.

Serving God with a Tender Heart means I need to extend the 
Hand of Mercy to all.

Serving God with a Servant's Heart means I cannot serve myself,
only others and under the Lord's direction.

Serving God with a Broken Heart means I allow the Touch of God
in my life: poking here, dusting there; sweeping the cobwebs of time
and searching the nooks and crannies of my life 
to remove and uproot all that is not of God.
Even if it hurts, knowing His touch also heals 
at the same time.

Serving God with a Forgiving Heart means I can't hold grudges,
get even or seek revenge.

Serving God with a Peaceful Heart means that even in the darkest
hours of my life, anxiety, worry and fear take a back seat to
Hope and Trust.

Serving God with a Seeker's Heart means that when every Heart wedge
is in working order, I am able to witness the Gospel of Salvation 
through Christ to the world around me. In all capacities:
First, as Lightbearer, allowing Christ to shine through me.
Second, as Lightwalker, allowing Christ to light my path.
Thirdly, as Lightgiver, allowing Christ access to you by my obedience to Him.






Sunday, May 15, 2011

Dancin' With the Heart of David

DANCIN' WITH THE HEART OF DAVID

I'm lovin' You Lord
All of my life
I'm praisin' Your Holy Name
Throughout the night.
You are the One I love
The One I adore
Most Gracious Savior
Most Holy Lord
All of my worship
All of my praise
No false idols
in these last days
No stone god could ever take Your praise ---
I'm at the quarry
Breakin' every stone.
I'm at the altar
To atone
For the sins which I have done.
God forgive me,
Loose these chains on me.
I'm burning all of my bridges
At the foot of Calvary!

Dancin' with the heart of David
Dancin at the throne of grace
Dancin in the glory of Your love
I'm dancin' in Jesus' Name.
Let me love You with my feet
Let me love You with my hands
Let me love You with my soul
Let me dance at Your command
Dancin with the heart of David
Dancin at the throne of grace
Dancin in the Name of Jesus
All over this heavenly place!
Dancin with the heart of David....