The first thing we
must consider today is, “Have we allowed our hearts to be hardened?” Before we answer this question, let’s pause
for a moment and consider what that may mean to us. Our souls must be soft and pliable before God
if we are to going to be right with Him.
We must be like soft clay in a potter’s hands. We must be able to be molded and shaped in
any way the Lord wants us to be. We must
be willing to let Him get rid of all imperfections in our lives. We must be willing to be made into what the
Lord wants us to be and not what we want to be.
We must be willing to be used to serve His purposes and not our
own. We must be willing to let Him determine
what goes into our souls and not us. It
takes concentrated effort on our part to stay soft and pliable because sin
hardens the heart. It contaminates the
soul and prevents us from reaching our potential in the Lord’s hands.
We can prevent a lot
of our sin problems by watching the company we keep. When we linger in the presence of sinners,
sin often rubs off on us. We see and
hear things that infiltrate the mind and conditions it to be accepting of
sin. Like seed planted amongst thorns, our
growth is often stymied and stunted. We
lose our effectiveness as a witness and child of God.
We must take sin
seriously and cleanse our hearts and minds of it. We may not like it, but if we want to live
holy lives, we must do it. We must
confess our sins and change our ways. We
must be willing to change what entertains us.
We must be willing to change what we think about. We must be willing to change everything that
hardens our hearts towards God.
The alternative is not
very good. God’s anger is poured out on
those who refuse to repent and be softened before Him. God does not spare the soul from hell who
will not strive to live free from sin.
He is gracious and forgiving towards those who sincerely try, but to
those who don’t, He has no mercy.
Are you letting sin
into your soul to harden it? Get rid of
it while you can before it sets in place permanently and makes you the object
of God’s wrath.
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