Guarding Your Heart: A Call to Spiritual Vigilance

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This is your wake-up call. Listen, the choices you make today, the decisions that you make from here on, from this room, from this Sunday, are going to affect every day that comes after it. [00:47:25] (14 seconds)


The job is to take this prisoner. Take this prisoner and watch him. Guard him. The New King James Version says it this way: guard this man. Another scripture says keep this man. So guard him, keep him, keep him, watch him. The point is don't let him get away. Are you with me this morning? [00:49:03] (19 seconds)


What you're going to do, what are you going to do with what you've been given? I want us to see ourselves in a story about a man who was given a charge to watch over someone and the king at some point would stand before us and we have to explain to him what we did with that one job we were given. [00:54:38] (20 seconds)


The person on this planet most suited to deceit is you. The person on this planet most capable of harming yourself is you. You and I are, in fact, able to be like no one else. Our own worst enemy from beginning to end. The Bible warns us about how important it is to watch ourselves and keep ourselves. [00:55:38] (23 seconds)


And that is precisely when it happens. In verse 40, we notice the words, guard this man. He was told, keep this man. Keep this person. Guard this person. Don't let him. Don't let him get away. When he finally said, the man had gotten away, the king must have been like, well, when did he get away? [00:56:21] (20 seconds)


He didn't say the man was terrible. He just was busy. It is impossible. I'm sorry. It is, is it possible that while you too are going here and there doing one thing and another thing, your life is just passing by and through your fingers like water slipping away, the version of yourself you were meant to be, the version of yourself you're meant to become, the version of yourself that Jesus already knows who you are and he sees. [00:57:20] (31 seconds)


As you grow up in Christ, you can become who you were meant to be and what you were meant to be like. You are. You are meant to guard yourself, watch yourself, and supervise yourself. [00:58:10] (13 seconds)


Take back your life from the enemy and let's be clear who that enemy is, Satan, amen? No, no, that, we have an enemy and he, he's strong, but not stronger than God, amen? [00:58:49] (19 seconds)


That you might not slip through your fingers, end up immature, end up in selfish, end up in living in self-pity, smothered by anger and numbing, coddling yourself spiritually, when you're meant to rise in strength and rise in the power of the living God, amen? That's what we want. That's what we need, to rise. This is your wake-up call. God calls you to guard yourself, to keep this man, keep this woman, and look after yourself. So, lest you did, you got away. [00:59:08] (32 seconds)


Proverbs 4 verse 23 says, Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life. There's no area quite like the heart that can control an outcome of our lives. It is easy to let the issues of your heart steer you away from where God wants you to go. [01:00:29] (20 seconds)


We have to have a heart. We have to have the Holy Spirit to help guide us. There's no doubt about it, given our lives to Jesus. You must be actively and diligently involved. He said, guard this man. That's active. That's an action. You have to do something. You can't guard him only a little or most of the time. You've got to keep watch. [01:02:52] (23 seconds)


We can ask other Christians to pray for you weekly. Helping by holding you accountable as you come and go in this world. Because we're meant to be in the world. We're not meant to create a Christian subculture where we live exclusively in. We need to live among people of this world so we might show the light and be the salt and be testifying for Jesus of his goodness. [01:04:07] (25 seconds)


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