In today's teaching, we delved into the profound truth that the condition of our hearts is paramount in our walk with Christ. We explored Mark 7, where the Pharisees confront Jesus about His disciples not washing their hands according to tradition. Jesus responds by highlighting a critical spiritual principle: it is not external adherence to rituals that purifies us, but the state of our hearts before God.
We have a heart problem. This is the crux of our spiritual condition. Our natural inclinations are not towards righteousness; rather, we often find ourselves doing what we ought not to do and neglecting what we should. The Apostle Paul echoes this sentiment in Romans 7:19, where he speaks of the struggle between the desire to do good and the propensity to do evil. This is a universal human experience, a reflection of our sinful nature.
Jesus, in His response to the Pharisees, quotes Isaiah 29:13 to reveal that their outward piety is hollow because their hearts are distant from God. They honor Him with their lips, but their hearts are not aligned with His will. The Pharisees had mistaken the means for the end – they believed that external cleanliness equated to spiritual purity. But Jesus makes it clear that true defilement comes from within, from a heart that harbors evil thoughts and intentions.
We must understand that God desires a transformed heart, not mere outward conformity. The Pharisees' error was in thinking that clean hands meant a cleansed heart. However, only Jesus can cleanse our hearts, as He did for the leper who approached Him with humility and faith. We, too, must come to Jesus acknowledging our inability to purify ourselves and trusting in His power to make us clean.
Guarding our hearts is essential. Proverbs 4:23 instructs us to guard our hearts above all else, for everything we do flows from it. We must be vigilant about what we allow into our hearts through what we see, hear, and think. If we plant the Word of God in our hearts, it will grow and bear fruit. Conversely, if we allow harmful influences to take root, they will grow and lead us away from God.
In conclusion, the condition of our hearts is of utmost importance. We must seek a heart that is surrendered to Christ, cleansed by His grace, and guarded against the influences that would lead us astray. Let us return to the Lord with all our hearts, for He is gracious and compassionate, ready to forgive and restore us.
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