Heart ButtonsWe all have themI could say “hot buttons” - and that would be OK. But today I am really talking about heart buttons. Hot buttons on our heart. (Imagine this New England boy saying that five times fast!) Heart buttons. Push one and our heart goes into convulsions. And we all have them. These are the things that are…
And there is nothing we can do about it. Maybe it's an area of sin that, all-too-easily, can get the upper hand. Maybe it’s a personal handicap. Maybe it’s something about a loved one – a spouse, a child, a parent. Maybe it’s a health problem or an accident. Maybe it involves your job or profession. Maybe it is lack of recognition, or dishonor related to your gifts and talents. Maybe it is a past mistake that is an ongoing source of shame. Maybe it is loneliness – a seeming inability to make friends , or find that special someone. Maybe it’s an area of addiction. Maybe it’s a person who drives you crazy all the time. Maybe you drive yourself crazy all the time. Maybe you think you are just plain crazy -as in, mentally ill. (By the way: thinking that you are going crazy is actually a pretty good clue that you are sane. Besides, Christ died for the mentally ill too. Mentally ill believers share in all of the blessings, privileges and promises of being a Christian.) Things go wrong, sometimes badly wrong, with these things, and there doesn’t seem to be much of anything we can do about it.
A place of ultimate weaknessSo that puts us in a very tricky, vulnerable, uncomfortable place. And sure, on the one hand, we can simply say, well, good, it makes us depend on the Lord more for them. 2Co 1:8-10 And that is true, and all to the good, and yet – Well, we care about them a lot, and things keep going wrong, and that hurts, and it’s frustrating, maddening even. And if we’re not feeling well or it gets too much, we kick into a place where we would rather not go, hate to be in, and don’t know what to do with ourselves when we go there – A scary, irrational place where it seems we are capable of thinking some really desperate and terrible thoughts. We get out of control. This place is the raw substructure of our soul. It is a place of ultimate weakness. It’s the place where our soul meets our body, where our soul can descend into irrationality and strong emotion and, at times, pure insanity. And it is the place where our enemies – especially the flesh - love to lurk, just waiting for us to descend there so they can pounce. And so yes, faith is the only answer to our heart button pain, but it really helps to have something real and true and specific to believe in, to hang onto, during the convulsions. Because when we are weak, we are strong, but only because of the grace of God. And the grace of God consists of real things He gives us that really help. 2Co 12:8-10 So how do I GET content with my weaknesses?
Did you know…?Sometimes the grace of God comes in the form of truth you can believe in. The believing calms the convulsions. Which is what makes something I found in the Bible recently all the more wonderful. Every believer in Christ now is indwelt by God the Holy Spirit. At the moment we believe in Christ, God the Holy Spirit comes into our body and indwells us.
1Co 6:19-20 Now I don’t know about you, but I have always had a hard time picturing exactly WHERE in my body the Holy Spirit resides! Does He circulate around my whole body looking for places where the flesh is getting out of hand? Is He in my lungs? Now this might sound like a foolish question. You may think that there is no answer, and that it doesn’t matter. But there IS an answer, and it turns out that it does matter. It matters because it tells us exactly where the battle is raging that the Spirit was sent to wage on our behalf. You see, because the Spirit wars against the flesh, and the flesh resides in the members of our body, there is a tendency to think that the Spirit goes to the members of our body to wage His battle against the flesh. But you see that is not where the battle is! What part of us needs to be garrisoned, protected, guarded? Phi 4:4-7 What part of us needs to be guarded and protected? Our hearts and minds! So guess where inside us the Holy Spirit dwells, to protect us and guide us and help us and pray for us – and give us the peace of God which surpasses all comprehension? That’s right: our heart!!! This is not the organ that pumps blood. This is our innermost being. The inner man. The passages that specify precisely where the Spirit indwells us tell us that the Spirit lives now in our HEARTS.
2Co 1:21-22 Gal 4:6 2Co 3:2-3 Rom 5:5
The Spirit is right where we need Him to beSo the flesh wars against the Spirit and the Spirit wars against the flesh. This is the battle. (Galatians 5:17) And the flesh has a mind and the Spirit has a mind. Rom 8:6-9 The battle rages in our hearts and minds. And so the Spirit is right where He needs to be. In our hearts.
The way of escapeThe Spirit is standing guard there on the trench of our soul that sits on the border, directly across from the trench of the flesh. There, as it were, on the soft underbelly of our soul where the enemy loves to attack. Right in the place in our hearts where our hot buttons sometimes lead us, in our desperation and frustration and fear, when we are most ready to lash out or panic or lose it. The Spirit is always there, ready to show us the way of escape when we come under the most severe fire of temptation. 1Co 10:13 And realize this: the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of LIFE in Christ Jesus. Rom 8:1-2 So where do you think the way of escape will lead you? Back to safety, sure. Beyond that, though, once you have endured the attack, the Spirit will lead you to more LIFE in Christ Jesus! He will lead you back to the places in your heart where you can once more have this activity going on in your heart: Phi 4:8-9 And this peace that surpasses understanding is part of the fruit or production of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-23). Put on a heartWhen we return to Colossians 3 this Sunday, I want you to notice how often the subject of our hearts comes up in that chapter of Scripture. Aw, heck, why should you have to wait for Sunday? Here is the heart of it (pun intended) for us right now in this the positive side of practical Christianity: Col 3:12-17
He restores my soulI leave you with this thought, brought to us courtesy of Psalm 23:
Psa 23 3 He restores my soul; 4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
The next time one of your heart buttons gets pushed, and you go into convulsions over it, realize this: the Holy Spirit WILL restore your soul, your heart, whenever it needs restoring. After all, He’s living there now. Peace out.
Until the next time, we’re all …. In His grip, Pastor John If you found this helpful, please pass it on! Post it on Facebook, or tweet about it!
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