Thursday, March 14, 2013

Guard Your Heart



 “Above all else, guard your heart; for everything you do flows from it” (Proverbs 4:23).  

This particular verse has been heavy on me for the last couple of weeks and I realize that it is because there is an urgency for us to protect that very thing, our heart. We should be guarding our hearts like our life depended on it simply because it does! 1 Samuel 16:7 says, “…The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (NIV). Guarding your heart varies from the things that you watch and listen to that plant seeds in your heart, to the people that you deal with. It is soooooo important to guard your heart with people. Simply put, everybody should not be able to freely have access to you and everyone should not be able to speak into your life. Now I know that may sound a little harsh but the truth of the matter is that it is important to protect your heart and what God has placed on the inside of you and you cannot afford to have messy people speaking negatively into your life. Remember “death and life are in the power of the tongue;” what are you allowing to be spoken over you? (Proverbs 18:21, KJV).  
Everyone is not qualified to speak into your life point blank and the period. Everyone is going to have an opinion and advice that they want to give and that is fine but that does not mean you have to receive it. Don’t get it twisted, I believe in accepting wise counsel, however, you need to discern who is giving you wise counsel and if it is really wise or foolish. I can count on one hand the people that I trust to speak into my life. It’s nothing personal, but my relationship with God is personal and I cannot afford to have people influencing me especially when it does not line up with the word of God. I had a heart to heart with my best friend today and I was telling her something that was really personal and a heavy subject and her words of encouragement pointed me in the direction of Christ. If people really knew what I go through they would question why I continue to serve God. I am at a place where I know that my situation does not define who my God is. God is still God in spite of my ups, downs, and in betweens and you need people who will remind you of that, not people who will ask you well “why would your God let you go through that?” Puh-uh-lease my God gave me a Savior, He gave me His only Son so that I, little miss mess in a dress, could have a relationship with Him and have an opportunity of eternity in heaven with Him. So if my God never does anything else for me, He has already done enough! The point is the people who you should be allowing to speak into your life are those who can point you towards God. If they aren’t pushing you towards Him then where/what are they pushing you towards? Serious face….I don’t know about anybody else but I need people in my circle that can get a prayer through! I’d rather have a handful of people close to me that really have a relationship with God than a ton of people who “think” they know God but can’t get a prayer through to Him because they have failed to repent and turn from their ways. The word says “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them" (NIV). Don’t be concerned about the numbers but be more concerned with having people close to you who have hearts for God who can actually cover you. 

                 Have you ever told someone you were going to do something or try something new and they’re like “uhm…yeah I don’t think that’s going to work out” or “I don’t think you can do that.” It’s time to tell those people don’t speak that into my life! Stop letting messy negative people tell you what you can and cannot do. The Creator of your story is God, period. There’s nothing left to discuss on that end. It’s also important to seek God for the direction of your life. I have had people tell me oh you should do this or you should do that in reference to things in ministry. Let’s be clear, a good idea is all fun and dandy but it ain’t got nothing on a God idea and HIS timing. Too often people take action outside of their season and outside of the will of God because man told them “it’s your season to prosper and be blessed.” But what did God say??? We as a people have gotten to a point where we jump to our pastors, prophets, sisters, and friends to get a “word” for our life but we don’t even seek God about it. We depend on man to tell us what our tomorrow holds, and there are too many people in leadership roles that only want to satisfy a person’s itching ears so they continue to give these messages of prosperity and love instead of really dealing with the hearts of people. You want to know your purpose; you want to know what you were created for? Seek God! The word tells us that “if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and all your soul” (Deuteronomy 2:29, NIV). Seek God!! You want to know who and what you need to guard your heart from, seek God! 

                  Ask God to show you the hearts of the people around you, He will make it clear. But here’s the thing, people reveal who they are to us every day. All we have to do is pay attention. People will show you who they belong to. Well what does that mean? People will show you who their Father/father is. You’re either a child of God or a child of the enemy, there’s no in between. Who we belong to is simply identified by our fruit; 1 John tells us that “No one who is born of God will continue to sin, because God’s seed remains in them; they cannot go on sinning, because they have been born of God. This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love their brother or sister” (NIV). Who you belong to is identified by how you live. We cannot afford to be children of the devil, let’s be clear on that. Whatever is pulling you away from Christ, repent, turn back towards Christ, and guard your heart from those things. The first step is always going to be repentance, the next step is going to be obedience, and He will give you the rest of the steps from there. God desires to have a relationship with us, don’t allow anything or anyone to separate you from Him. “Above all else, guard your heart; for everything you do flows from it.”






4 comments:

  1. Its true, sometimes we allow what should not be allowed into our hearts.
    thanks for sharing.

    I too share and blog in www.splashesofgrace.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Sue! I got a chance to check out your blog and I really love your posts! I left a comment about possibly featuring your testimony about God protecting you from going blind on my website. I look forward to hearing from you :)

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  2. Hi Angel,
    I've really enjoyed catching up with the postings on your blog. I howled at your phrase "Little miss mess in a dress" mostly bc that so describes me some days.

    I wanted to share a truth since this is a forum of ideas. As a leader in singles ministry for 3 years, I often talked with people, who like you, said "I want friends that can get a prayer through."
    I'm going to share my opinion that God hears all that we say, sinning or not, because He is willing to meet any one of us right where we are.

    As I counseled with group members, they have told me stories or I have seen their transformative and convicting moments where they were praying for a friend [for the first time after all the times they said they'd pray for them]and realized they were guilty of the same sin but in a different area of their life. OR If they were mad at a friend and prayed they'd realize how [deficient] they were, God showed them that same sin was true in their life in a different area. OR God brought them to tears and they realized praying for ALL their friends was sometimes the only way they could be a friend....

    OR for the people who have any people in their life saying "I'll pray for you," [when you are convinced they won't] one of my friends started to say, "That would be great. Do you have time to say a quick prayer with me now." It totally convicted her Quicky-answer Christian friend and she said she was so grateful that her friend made the simple request. The quicky-Christian friend realized only then that she was in fact a "Quicky Christian" [her words, not mine] and it started her on the road to deeper growth of being a woman who "Said what she meant, and DID what she said." She felt terrible about how slap-dash she had been.

    I told this one woman in particular, "Well, now that you have realized it, you'll do life differently. Say your sorry to your friend and God for being a "Quicky Christian" and tell your friend thank you for speaking truth gently into my life. If you had not been a Quickie Christian for so long, do you think you would have such a deep regret and felt such deep necessity to change?"

    She said, "probably not."

    "Well," I said, "I found it true in my own life that God can use any one of my less desirable behaviors to teach me the simultaneous lesson of what I need to do differently after ALL this time....AND then remind me conversely how much He loves me even when I don't deserve it either." It's humbling but wonderful when we see how deep GRACE allows us to be "messes in dresses" and Quickie Christians until God's built such a deep lesson for us that it truly becomes a testimony because we did it our way for so long.

    I would challenge all women to try and help those around them toward growth by asking for what you need and checking out with friends if they really are doing what they say. Try and give each woman the challenge and chance to be a better friend before putting them into the ministry category v. the friend category.

    All the best, GS



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    1. Hi GS! Thank you for your comment! I definitely agree with what you're saying. I don't want it to come off as me ranking Christians by any means as we all are seen the same in God's eyes. More so what I was referring to is guarding our hearts from people who have no desire to pursue Christ yet want to give input/advice into the lives of those who are trying to pursue Christ especially in areas where they may be struggling.

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