Monday, June 22, 2009

Heart Trouble

The heart of a problem is often the problem of the heart.

Let me explain. Maybe you’re a person whose parents made them go to church as a child and you hated it. I was not. So I’ve always wondered what that was all about.

My parents brought me to church before I can remember. They told me I asked God to forgive my sin and for Jesus Christ to be my Lord and my Savior when I was three years old.

Since I was so young I had no memory of that event. But I do remember repeating that decision during a church service when I was older. I wanted to remember my commitment.

I also remember always loving church. Sunday was my favorite day! The songs, hymns, Bible Stories and lessons connected with my young heart. I looked forward to Vacation Bible School every year. When I finally got to go to Church Camp and Youth Group, I was thrilled.

Here’s my guess. If you went to a spiritual life-giving church that taught the Bible, but you hated it and felt rejected, it may have been heart trouble.

“Now, hold it just a minute. Aren’t some churches to blame—sort of ‘bad apples’?”

Sure. Churches can be cold, legalistic and judgmental. That’s possible. But don’t give up on church just because you went to one that didn’t meet your needs!

The solution is to keep looking for a good church—one where you can meet with God. A place where people live their faith, the Bible is taught, and Jesus Christ is Lord.

I didn’t give up on school just because I once had a bad teacher!

But if the problem isn’t church, it may be your heart. You may have spiritual heart trouble.

Some folks who attend church have no interest in God. They are self-absorbed takers. Their only interest is whether or not it’s an enjoyable experience for them. Sadly their attitude keeps them from finding the fulfillment they’re looking for and which only God can give them.

It may be you’re looking in the wrong place. I encourage you to start looking for your fulfillment where I found it: in a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

When you do that, you’ll discover God is real and that he is not rejecting you at all. He doesn’t reject anyone who comes to him in faith. Because of our self-centered emphasis on pleasure, we reject him. God doesn’t hide from us. The reality is we hide from him.

The greatest discovery of my life was that God loved me, was seeking a personal relationship with me and wanted to forgive all my failures and give me a fresh start.

Jesus said that God seeks worshippers who will worship him in spirit and in truth. He said, “whoever comes to me I will never drive away.” Jesus also told people, “Your sins are forgiven.” He alone can forgive our failures, even when we cannot forgive ourselves.

When we have problems with our physical heart, we go to a heart specialist. We listen to the diagnosis and then take appropriate action. We value the specialist’s advice.

If your problem is spiritual, go to the one who understands the human heart and soul. God alone has the treatment that works every time it’s tried. His advice is invaluable.

Maybe you’re skeptical. Then listen to Jesus’ challenge: “If anyone chooses to do God’s will he will find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own.” Then he added, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.” He meant himself.

The heart of our problem is the problem of our hearts. The solution? Believe the right truth about the right person: Jesus Christ died for your sin. He will forgive you and give you new life.

Listen to the Bible; it’s great for your soul!

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