Showing posts with label hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hearts. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Important points about False God's and Idols

There are several points in this discussion about idols and false gods that are important to understand and reflect on. The first being just how much we personally, really believe in God and how much we believe He can, will and does interact with us and our lives.

Like I said in the beginning, if we really believe in God and that He does and will interact in our lives, then our words and actions will show that.

Secondly, we need to know that God commands us to be in control of our thoughts and emotions all the time. That's one reason He tells us to take our thoughts captive and replace those that are lies with His Truth. There's so much written in His Word about how we're to control our thoughts and feelings, that it's rare to find a single page that doesn't say something about it in one way or another. When Adam sinned, his mind was corrupted by that sin and that was passed on to his children, and ultimately to us. That's why no unbeliever can understand God or His word unless He's being enlightened by the Holy Spirit. Once we're saved, that doesn't mean that our minds are suddenly supernaturally healed of that corruption though. Instead, God gives us His Holy Spirit to dwell within us and teach us what His Word says. The "trick" is that we have to ask Him to teach us and listen to Him when He does. This is why even someone who is saved and has the Holy Spirit within them, can read the Bible and still not understand it. Without God's teaching and guiding, we will simply apply man's corrupted philosophy to God's Word.

However, with the Lord's guidance and teaching, and if we are applying His Word to our lives - living it, doing what it says, and not just reading it, the longer we're in His Word, the more and more our minds will be transformed to be more like His. They'll still have the corruption of sin, but because we've filled our minds with His Word and reflect on His Word so much, that will in a sense overcome the corruption to a large degree. At least to the point where we're able to have stored so much of the Lord's Word in our minds and hearts that our thoughts, feelings and our life itself, reflect Him more then the corruption of sin. Still, even then we can never rely on our own knowledge, but instead must continuously rely on His Word. Our minds won't be without corruption though until that great day when we finally receive the completion of our salvation and receive our new bodies, with our new minds and hearts that don't have the taint of sin.

As I've heard so often said, and it's true, the battle is for our hearts & minds. God wants us to love Him with all our hearts and minds and strength. So that's why Satan does his best to keep our minds as corrupted as possible so we can't escape him.

Why do you think that Satan has set forth the worldview that we have to "love ourselves"? This isn't anything new. It was one of the big things that brought down the Roman Empire eventually. We're following the very same path they went down, and they followed Satan's idea that we should make ourselves "number one" and "love ourselves" first and foremost. This is what Satan's worldview has taught from the time Satan fell from his heavenly position. This is so ingrained in us all now, along with the self esteem garbage the worlds mixed in with it, that most people never even question whether or not it's scriptural. They're so used to it that it's like the law of gravity to them - it just "is". And I include most Christians in this too.

This is how Satan set us up to have ourselves as a false god, and for some people, to have our community or nation as a false god as well. One red flag to look for to see if you've made yourself a false god, is if there's a lot of what I call the self sins going on in your life. One of the big self sins is "pride" and it's also one of the few that don't have the word "self" attached to it.
Often people think that we must be proud of ourselves to make ourselves into a false god or idol, but while that certainly happens, it's not always true. A person who's depressed is often actually taking pride in their self pity in a perverted sort of way, although they don't usually realize it. They're often so consumed by themselves that they can't see the forest for all the trees. It often takes someone else to get them to step back from themselves long enough so they can actually see what they're doing. In a strange way though, that's very much like what Satan did when he fell. He was totally and completely consumed with himself -though not due to depression. He was more like the joke we've seen where the person is so taken by themselves that you see them primping as they stare into a mirror, admiring themselves.

Thirdly, we need to also recognize that while we most likely do make ourselves into a false god at times, we have also set up other false gods to run to as needed. We need to take a look at those thoughts and emotions that we take captive and see if any of them lead to a false god or two. If we suspect they do, then we need to hold them up to our view of God and see how they stand up to it. Is our view, our belief in God stronger then our false god? Or is our belief in the real God so low that we have no trouble hanging on to our false gods? If so, then we obviously need to work on making God more real to ourselves. (actually, that's not a bad idea even if we don't find any false gods) We do that through continued daily study of His Word with Him and just plain talking to Him about it and asking Him to help us make Him more real to ourselves. The more we do that, and the longer we've done it, the more our faith and trust in Him will grow. The more real He will be to us, and our lives will show that.

Lastly we have to remove the false gods from our lives and give that space back to the real God.


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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Thinking about Psalm 19:14 changed my life

Psalm 19:14May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.

I often pray this to the Lord, and I really mean it when I do. Some time ago however, as I was thinking about it, I realized just how far from pleasing many of my thoughts and reflections are to Him. I began asking myself if He would be pleased with the all the books, catalogs, and the things on line that I read and looked at. I discovered that the answer to that question was "no". I now have several boxes of books that I'm getting rid of because of that. They're books that most folks wouldn't see anything at all wrong with, but that's because like me, they're looking at them with their sin nature and not their new nature. They used to be some of my most favorite sci fi books, but I'll have nothing to do with them anymore.  The Lord tells us to guard our hearts above all else and He even goes so far as to tell us how to determine what type of things we should allow into our minds and hearts.

Philippians 4:8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 

That part of the scripture that says, "whatever is true" isn't just talking about things that aren't lies, it's talking about anything at all that's contrary to His Word, for His Word is Truth. Our bodies really are temples for the Holy Spirit and God doesn't want anything in our minds or hearts that could defile us.

Like so many other people, I used to think it didn't really matter what we read, especially if it was fiction, because, after all, we knew it wasn't true. But then I remembered these verses and realized that i was very wrong.  I was simply doing what Adam and Eve had done when they sinned and all of mankind has done ever since....making excuses for myself so that I could continue to sin, because I didn't want to give up my books.

This same thing holds true for what we watch on TV, movies, videos, etc.  Even the music we listen to. Are they things that Jesus would sit and watch with you and enjoy too?  Don't answer that question on your own.  Ask the Lord, and let Him answer the question, and then abide by what He tells you.

The Lord tells us over and over that we are sanctified and we are to be growing in our faith, not sliding backwards. He tells us that we're to be separate from the world so that we won't be influenced to do things their way instead of His Way, to think their way instead of His way, etc.  That's the very sin that caused Israel to fail.  They became polluted by the world, and so are we.  If we're watching, reading, or listening to things that are sinful, but are portrayed as "normal" or good, that's wrong.  That's something the Lord tells us to guard our hearts and minds against, not to take into them.  

The Lord says we're to, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.", but it's not loving, Him when our minds or hearts are contemplating things that are objectionable to Him. Instead, that's actually putting those things above Him since we know He doesn't like them. I now try to make sure that whatever I'm reading or watching, is something that He would like and approve of.  Something that will edify me and build me up in my faith, that will make Him proud of me and will bring glory to Him if or when others see me reading or watching it.

The following are a few of the other scriptures I've used since then to reflect on and to determine if what I'm allowing into my heart and mind are things the Lord wants in there.
 
Proverbs 4:23Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life. * 
Galatians 5:9“A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.” * 
1 Corinthians 10:31So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. * 
Proverbs 14:8The wisdom of the prudent is to give thought to their ways, but the folly of fools is deception. *   
1 Corinthians 15:33Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” 
Proverbs 13:20He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm. 
1 Peter 4:11If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen. *
1 Corinthians 6:20you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
Matthew 22:37–39Jesus replied: “ ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ *This is the first and greatest commandment. *And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
Proverbs 17:4A wicked man listens to evil lips; a liar pays attention to a malicious tongue.
 Psalm 141:3–41 Corinthians 5:6–81 Peter 3:10Ephesians 4:29–30 —1 Peter 4:7