HEART CHECK
In the Bible, the “Heart” (Leb/Lebab in Hebrew, Kardia in Greek) refers
to the center of a person’s inner life.
The heart is where thoughts and decisions are made before they become
words or actions (Mark 7:21).
Apart from the heart’s importance on having a proper
function for our body’s overall health, this is much more vital in our
Spiritual life as it is where the Holy Spirit dwells and where God writes His
will and test human intentions.
On today’s daily devotion, Matthew 13 discusses many
parables, particularly the Parable of the Sower strikes me.
Jesus, we can also say Pastor, Preacher or Man of God preaching His
word is the SOWER
God’s teaching is the SEED
Humans heart is the SOIL
Jesus describes the 4 types of soil (the heart v4-8) and its
condition (v19-23)
Wayside (Hard heart v4)
A roadside stepped by many feet and is hardened against the penetration of any seed.
Condition: Hear God’s word but not understanding so the evil snatches the word away (v19)
Pride takes over: “I don’t need to study the word, I feel quite satisfied spiritually.
I come from a long line of church people, so I heard all of it years ago!
Fear and complacency “I don’t want to hear new thing that will change my way of life that I’m already contented
I’m no worse than others I know. I will just commit sin when I go to Church and see sinners
I’m afraid the Word might upset me, so I’d rather not have anything to do with it.
Spiritual Death - dead in trespasses and sins, life completely detached from God
Stony Ground (Shallow heart v5-6)
Condition: Hear and receive the word with joy but no root, endures only for a while, stumble when struggles and persecutions come (v20-21)
Unresponsiveness - incapable of feeling true spiritual emotion or conviction, remaining cold and insensible to spiritual reality.
Attends the service and equipping only when convenient, when there is free time and never commit
Resistance to God - disobedience, rebellion, and a stubborn refusal to repent.
Love to hear God’s word, understands God’s will that need to put in action daily but still justify the worldly desires and comforts
Listening to different resources but never meditating on it, no digging deeper, no reflection, the word just enters the left ear and exits to the right
Thorny Ground (Crowded/distracted heart v7)
Condition: Hears the word, but the cares of the world choked the word and become unfruitful (v22)
Crowded Heart - Filled with worldly priorities and stresses.
Equipped to surrender life but due to life and personal priorities such as work, gatherings, lifestyle cannot be submitted to the leaders on task assigned
Distracted Heart - Focused on material gain, success, or anxiety rather than God.
God said do not fear and do not be anxious but always afraid of what can happen next and living worried
Unfruitful Ground - A heart that hears but does not bear maturity.
Understood tithing as God’s command but with fear of lack cannot obey
Good ground (Receptive heart v8)
Condition: Hears, understands, bears fruit in 30, 60 and 100 (v23)
Committed and consistent to learn more of God’s word even needed to sacrifice
Open and accepts correction believing that he is already living for God and not in his own self
Persevere to obey apart from weakness and impurities
Admits that Man needs God above everything and pursue to be Christ like
Bears the work and the fruit of the Holy Spirit
Transformed and continuously growing in Christ, a salt and light to every place and people
The seed in good soil flourishes because it takes deep root,
intentionally cultivating and overcoming worldly worries. Just like water or
healthy food, or relationship or even work that sustains us, receiving God’s
word is intentional so we can be assured eternity in heaven.
We are called to actively listen and apply the message in
our daily lives rather than just hearing it passively. Not listening and
putting on the side until forgotten and never really encountering the Lord.
The focus is to hear God’s word and bear fruit (Galatians
5:22-23)
God’s word in our lives is consistent, we are so blessed
with our Church through daily devotions, equipping’s, Bible studies,
discipleship and resources that can access easily. But what is our response to God’s
word? Let us check our hearts -
Ø Do I hear the word like seed sown on wayside soil, rejecting the Word of God?
Ø Is my heart stony and has not been renewed apart from the constant grace from God?
Ø Does my heart still with thorns that needs to be cleared to make room for God's word and produce spiritual maturity aligning to God’s will?
Ø Is my heart humble, open and ready to obey God’s Word. A "good soil" that hears, accepts, and acts upon the truth, bearing spiritual growth and fruitfulness partnering with the Holy Spirit?
Let v12 reminds us “Whoever has will be given more, and they
will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be
taken from them.”. Keep the word growing and making it visible in our lives,
don’t let the seed taken from us.
Many hear but don’t perceive because their hearts become
“calloused”, dull, willfully ignoring the message (v14-15) This is a real
danger of separating oneself from God, thus, walking to the path of hell.
Let us pray:
Father God, we praise and thank you for your constant grace,
for feeding us with your word daily and for working in our hearts in whichever
state it is now. If we have a hard heart, help us to soften it and break it if
needed so we may find your real purpose for us. If our heart is shallow, expose
to us oh Lord the lukewarmness within us and help us to turn to you completely.
If our heart is crowded and distracted, help us to fix our whole being to you
and remove the idols in our lives. If our heart is receptive, remind us always
that everything is from you and everything is for you.
Lord God, we believed in your word, your word is you and we
need you every second. Set our hearts on you alone Lord. All glory is yours
Father God, in the mighty name of Jesus we pray, Amen
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ELDER ERNELYN – JCRC CAMBODIA