A PERFECT HEART
"For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward Him.” (2 Chronicles 16:9).
I have often aspired to be one whose heart
is perfect toward Him, but thought that it seemed like a very tall order to have a perfect heart; and yet, time and time
again God has proven Himself strong on my behalf. I have slowly learned that being perfect in
heart is not the same thing as being perfect in thought, word, and deed. No, it is simply this: believing the Lord,
and trusting His Word.
Asa, king of Judah, was the man to whom
these words were spoken. In the
beginning of his reign, he did that which was right before God. He trusted the Lord for deliverance from a
great army that came against his kingdom.
He also removed the idols out of the land and encouraged the people to
keep the commandments and laws of God.
Later, however, when trouble arose again in the form of the king of
We must never lose the simple faith that we
had in the beginning of our walk with God.
It was then that we believed that anything was possible with God on our
side. It was then that our heart was
perfect with Him. Back when we were
willing to say “yes” to God regardless of what it was He asked of us. It was then that we were ready to humble
ourselves and allow Him to change us. We
are reminded in Psalm 51 that God desires truth in the inward parts (our
heart); and so, it is essential that we be honest with Him, and let Him search
out our innermost intentions (Psalms 51:6).
The eyes of the Lord are scanning the
entire earth. He wants to show His might
and power to those who are willing to trust Him, to those who will believe and
act on His Word. It says in the gospel
of John, “He came to His own, and His own
received Him not. But as many as
received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them
that believe on His name.” (John
1:11, 12) We, as Christians, should
always be in the process of becoming the sons of God. Our transformation into the image of the Son
of God is God's goal for our lives, and it should be ours as well. This is only possible by believing and
allowing Him to show Himself strong in us.
It’s a total reliance on God – a childlike faith that looks to the
Father to supply what we know we can’t do for ourselves. When my children were very young, they would
fling themselves into my arms from what to them must have seemed a great height
knowing that I would catch them and they wouldn’t be harmed. That’s the kind of faith that I want to
always have in my heavenly Father.
Trusting in God is most generally a leap of faith, but it is not a blind
leap. He always gives us a word to place
our trust in. Faith, after all, comes by
hearing what God speaks, not imagining what He has spoken.
We must remain soft and pliable in the
hands of the Master Potter. We must
allow Him to throw us on His wheel and poke, prod, mold, and make us into the
vessel of honor that He intends for us to be.
He does have a purpose for our
life. He does have a vision of what we are to become. Never forget that it is a process,
though. If we fall down, we get back up,
and we throw ourselves on His mercy. We do have an Advocate, someone to approach
the Father on our behalf. When we are
willing to confess our sins to Him, His blood cleanses us from every one. So, trust Him, let your heart be perfect, and
watch Him move on your behalf!
“And thou, Solomon my son, know thou the God of thy father, and
serve Him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind: for the LORD searcheth
all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts: if thou
seek Him, He will be found of thee; but if thou forsake Him, He will cast thee
off for ever.” (1 Chronicles 28:9).
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