AUGUST 29 You Are the Bishop of Your Own Heart! Looking - TopicsExpress



          

AUGUST 29 You Are the Bishop of Your Own Heart! Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled. Hebrews 12:15 One of the most powerful verses in the New Testament is Hebrews 12:15. It says, Looking diligently, lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled. I want you to especially notice the words looking diligently in this verse. This phrase comes from the Greek word episkopos, taken from the two words epi and skopos. The word epi means over, and the word skopos means to look. When these two words are compounded into one word as in Hebrews 12:15, the word means to look over or to take supervisory oversight. The word episkopos is the same Greek word translated bishop in 1 Timothy 3:1. As you know, a bishop has oversight or responsibility for a group of churches. As the chief overseer for those churches, it is the bishops responsibility to watch, direct, guide, correct, and give oversight to the churches under his care. As long as he serves as bishop, he will be held responsible for the good and the bad that occurs under his ministry. Hebrews 12:15 uses the word episkopos to alert you and me to the fact that we are the bishops of our own hearts. The use of this word in this verse means it is our responsibility to watch, direct, guide, correct, and give oversight to what goes on inside us. As the bishop of your own heart, it is your responsibility to guide, direct, and give oversight to what goes on inside your emotions and thinking. You alone are responsible for what you allow to develop inside your head and heart. Like a bishop, you are personally responsible for both the good and the bad that occurs within your thought life. Why do I make this point? Because we are often tempted to blame our bad attitudes, bitterness, resentments, or feelings of unforgiveness on other people. But the truth is, we are responsible for our own emotions and reactions! If a person does something that has the potential to offend us, God holds us responsible for whether or not that offense takes root in our minds. We can choose to let it sink into our souls and take root, or we can opt to let it bypass us. We are not able to control what others do or say to us, but we are able to control what goes on inside of us. It is that inside part the part you control that God will hold you responsible for. Why? Because you are charged with a personal responsibility to oversee what goes on inside your soul. That means you have the last word. You are the one who decides whether or not that wrong settles down into your soul and starts to take root in your emotions. Anger is an emotion that comes and goes. You choose whether or not irritation turns into anger, anger into wrath, wrath into bitterness, bitterness into resentment, and resentment into unforgiveness. You choose whether these foul attitudes and emotions take up residency in your heart or are booted out the door! When the devil comes to tempt you with an annoying, hounding thought about the person who offended you, at that moment you have a choice whether or not to let it sink in. You are the only one who can give permission for these attitudes to make their habitation in your mind and emotions. If youre filled with bitterness, resentment, and unforgiveness, you permitted the devil to sow that destructive seed in your heart and then you permitted it to grow. Remember, youre the bishop of your own heart! There is only one reason weeds grow out of control in a garden because no one took the proper time and care to uproot and remove them. When the garden is choked by weeds, the gardener cant complain, I just dont know how this happened! How did this occur right under my nose? It occurred because he was being irresponsible with his garden. If hed been exercising the proper amount of diligence, he would have known that weeds were about to get the best of him. His lack of diligence is the reason his garden got into this mess! Hebrews 12:15 says, Looking diligently.... It takes diligence to keep your heart in good shape. The only way you can stay free of the weeds the devil wants to sow in your garden is to be attentive, careful, thorough, and meticulous about the condition of your own heart. Dont expect others to take care of your heart for you either. Its your heart! Also, dont make excuses for the rotten attitudes that fill your thoughts about people who supposedly did you wrong. Even if they really did commit a wrong against you, was it necessary or beneficial to permit the devil to fill you with putrid feelings of bitterness, resentment, and unforgiveness? Get over it! What good does it do to let the offense fester inside you until you are inwardly eaten up by its bad memory? As long as you blame everyone else for the bitterness that rages inside, youll never walk free. The only way you can get over the offense and walk free of your emotional prison is by accepting responsibility for your own heart. If someone deliberately sows bad seeds in our garden in an effort to hurt or destroy us, God will deal with them. But if we know bad seed has been sown in our hearts and we just ignore it, allowing it to take root and grow unchecked, God will deal with us. • God will hold others responsible for what they do to us. • God will hold US responsible for what we allow to go on inside our minds and hearts. • We cannot answer for the actions of other people. • We will answer for our inward responses to what others have done to us. Since the phrase looking diligently is from the Greek word episkopos, implying that you are the bishop of your own heart, what are you going to do about the negative and wrong attitudes that are trying to take root in your soul right now? Are you going to let them fester, take root, and begin to produce bad fruit in your life? Or are you going to take the initiative to rip out those attitudes by the roots so your heart can stay free? Never forget that you are the bishop of your heart. It is your heart, and you are the only one with the authority to decide what does and doesnt go on inside of you. In light of this truth, what are you going to do about the situation you are facing right now? Forgive and let it go, or hang on to that grievance and let it grow? The choice is yours! MY PRAYER FOR TODAY Lord, help me keep my heart free of offense! You have given me authority over my own will, mind, and emotions, so I know I have the authority to tell offense that it has no right to dwell inside me. I refuse to blame everyone else for the mess Ive allowed to grow inside my heart and today I am asking You to help me, Holy Spirit, to quit making excuses for the wrong attitudes Ive permitted to grow in my life. With Your supernatural help, I am making the choice to repent, to turn from these destructive thoughts, and to replace them with thoughts and words of kindness for those who have caused me hurt or grief in the past. I pray this in Jesus name!
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 18:13:37 +0000

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