A new heart also will I give you, and a
new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony
heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.
Ezekiel 36:26.
One of the most earnest prayers
recorded in the Word of God is that of David when he pleaded, “Create
in me a clean heart, O God.” Psalm 51:10. God’s response to such
a prayer is, A new heart will I give you. This is a work that no
finite man can do. Men and women are to begin at the beginning,
seeking God most earnestly for a true Christian experience. They are
to feel the creative power of the Holy Spirit. They are to receive
the new heart, that is kept soft and tender by the grace of heaven.
The selfish spirit is to be cleansed from the soul. They are to labor
earnestly and with humility of heart, each one looking to Jesus for
guidance and encouragement. Then the building, fitly framed together,
will grow into a holy temple in the Lord.
The youth especially stumble over this
phrase, “a new heart.” They do not know what it means. They look
for a special change to take place in their feelings. This they term
conversion. Over this error thousands have stumbled to ruin, not
understanding the expression, “Ye must be born again.” John 3:7.
Satan leads people to think that
because they have felt a rapture of feeling, they are converted. But
their experience does not change. Their actions are the same as
before. Their lives show no good fruit. They pray often and long, and
are constantly referring to the feelings they had at such and such a
time. But they do not live the new life. They are deceived. Their
experience goes no deeper than feeling. They build upon the sand, and
when adverse winds come, their house is swept away....
When Jesus speaks of the new heart, He
means the mind, the life, the whole being. To have a change of heart
is to withdraw the affections from the world, and fasten them upon
Christ. To have a new heart is to have a new mind, new purposes, new
motives. What is the sign of a new heart?—A changed life. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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