Keep thy heart with all diligence; for
out of it are the issues of life. Proverbs 4:23.
Diligent heart-keeping is essential to
a healthy growth in grace. The heart in its natural state is a
habitation for unholy thoughts and sinful passions. When brought into
subjection to Christ, it must be cleansed by the Spirit from all
defilement. This can not be done without the consent of the
individual.
When the soul has been cleansed, it is
the duty of the Christian to keep it undefiled. Many seem to think
that the religion of Christ does not call for the abandonment of
daily sins, the breaking loose from habits which have held the soul
in bondage. They renounce some things condemned by the conscience,
but they fail to represent Christ in the daily life. They do not
bring Christlikeness into the home. They do not show a thoughtful
care in their choice of words. Too often, fretful, impatient words
are spoken, words which stir the worst passions of the human heart.
Such ones need the abiding presence of Christ in the soul. Only in
His strength can they keep guard over the words and actions.
In the work of heart-keeping we must be
instant in prayer, unwearied in petitioning the throne of grace for
assistance. Those who take the name of Christian should come to God
in earnestness and humility, pleading for help.... The Christian
cannot always be in the position of prayer, but his thoughts and
desires can always be upward.
To keep your heart in heaven will give
vigor to all your graces and put life into all your duties. To
discipline the mind to dwell upon heavenly things will put life and
earnestness into all our endeavors. Our efforts are languid, and we
run the Christian race slowly, and manifest indolence and sloth,
because we so little value the heavenly prize. We are dwarfs in
spiritual attainments. It is the privilege and duty of the Christian
to be increasing in the knowledge of the Son of God, “unto a
perfect man.” ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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