7/26/2020
Matthew 15:19 “Out of the heart proceeds…”
Once again, I feel the need to share the
verse in its entirety. “For out of the heart come evil thoughts—murder,
adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander.” These powerful
words were spoken by Jesus to His disciples after meeting with the Pharisees.
He spoke of the condition of the heart and the thoughts that it generates; it
is true that thought often turns to action. What I think I say, and what I say
I often become. If I have a judgmental
thought about someone, and I speak that aloud it becomes slander. As I read
this verse, I may object because I have never felt any of those things in my
heart, but if I am truthful with myself, the objection would overruled. I would
rather be seen as devoted and innocent of such things. I can certainly hide
these thoughts from others, but I can NEVER hide anything from my Lord.
Chambers writes: “Either Jesus Christ is the supreme Authority on the human
heart, or He is not worth paying any attention to.” We need to take all the
words of Jesus and apply them to our lives, even when it is uncomfortable. The
sin I do not care to recognize in myself, the Holy Spirit will certainly reveal
to me when I am focused on my relationship with Jesus. Chambers also writes: “The
only thing that safeguards is the Redemption of Jesus Christ. If I hand myself over
to Him, I need never experience the terrible possibilities that are in my
heart.” Amazing mercy and grace.
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