Scripture
reading: Proverbs 3:1-4
Not long
ago, I was talking to a good friend whom I had not seen for some time. She is a strong Christian, so when she began
sharing concerns as to whether she was really saved and would be in heaven with
Jesus one day, I was shocked.
“But what
about what John said in his first letter?” I asked. I read to her from my Bible,
“Anyone who believes in the Son of God
has this testimony in his heart (I
John 5:10),” and continued with, “I
write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you
may know that you have eternal life
(vs 13).”
“Yes, but
how can I trust my heart,” she asked sincerely, “when God tells us the heart is
more deceitful than all else and is desperately sick?” (see Jeremiah 17:9). “Maybe
I’m just deceiving myself that I’m a Christian.”
My friend is
right, our hearts are deceitful and sick. But, as believers, God has also given us a
new heart – a regenerated one, one we can trust as we apply God’s word in our
hearts.
Later, after
our conversation, I began thinking of verses about the heart that can help us grow
our regenerated hearts:
Create
in me a clean heart, O God (Psalm 51:10) – we first need a repentant heart
Trust in the Lord with all your heart
(Proverbs 3:5) – we
need a trusting heart
Guard your heart with all diligence
(Proverbs 4:23) – we
need a protected heart
Love the Lord your God with all your
heart (Matthew 22:37)
– we need a loving heart
As we see
our hearts changing toward God in many areas of our lives, we can begin to
trust what our hearts tell us about God and about ourselves. Yes, we will always need to keep our hearts
protected from lies and check our motives, but we have the Holy Spirit to guide
us.
I was glad
to be able to share these verses and thoughts with my friend over time. I was concerned over her angst regarding her salvation. Paul tells us to “have no anxiety about
anything (Phil 4:6a), and I’m guessing that God would be especially grieved
over us if we were anxious about whether we are really saved.
I was
excited when I read the scripture verses for today and noted the heart was mentioned,
not once, but twice. More ways my heart
can be engaged with the Lord and grow the new heart! “…but
keep my commands in your heart (vs
1)” and, from vs 3, “…write [love and
faithfulness] on the tablet of your
heart.”
I think I’ll
go call my friend and explore these verses as to how they might help us trust
our new hearts more! Care to join us?
Prayer: Lord, help us know in our hearts that if we
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, we are saved.
Keep us growing our new hearts.
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