“These people honor me with their
lips,
but their hearts are far from me.”
Matthew 15:8 (NIV)
Glasses
that allow you to read minds? Sounds great, doesn’t it and what a novel idea! Or
maybe not.
That
was the concept for a television show several years ago. An elderly lady found
a pair of reading glasses in the back of a dresser drawer in her home. She
discovered that when she put them on, she could hear what people were actually
thinking while they were speaking to her. She was totally confused at first.
For
example, when she put the glasses on, she heard her grandson say “Man, I hope
the old gal falls down those stairs. Can’t wait to get my inheritance!” She was
shocked and quickly pulled the glass off and asked “What did you say?” Her
grandson replied “I said to please be careful coming down the stairs so you
don’t fall.”
Thinking
she had misunderstood, she put the glasses back on and glanced at her
grandson’s girlfriend, only to hear her say “You old goat! Wish you would die
already!”
In
shock, she pulled off the glasses and said “Excuse me?” and heard the young
lady say “I said that I want you to be careful, too.”
The
elderly lady suddenly realized the value of the glasses: when she was wearing
them, they had the ability to show her what a person was really thinking, no
matter what they were saying.
It
isn’t a big leap to apply that scenario to our lives today, is it. We are all
guilty of saying one thing while totally thinking the opposite. No?
What
about telling a friend how much we love her new dress but inside we are
thinking “I would n-e-v-e-r buy something that ugly!”
Or
perhaps we tell someone we will be praying for them concerning a situation but
inside we think “You know, you really got what you deserved.”
Jesus
dealt with people who said one thing but who were only giving “lip service” to
Him. He called them hypocrites. Ouch.
In Matthew 15:8
He said “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from
me.” He knew that what we think in our
minds comes directly from our hearts.
Allowing
critical thoughts and judgmental opinions space in our hearts will give them
permission to take up residence in our minds. In the same way, if kindness and
compassion occupy our hearts, they will be a part of our lives.
I
cringe as I consider those times that I said one thing and thought something
totally different. What if the person could hear what I was actually thinking?
How embarrassed and ashamed I would be!
My
encouragement for today is to allow the Lord to create pure hearts in each of
us (Psalm 51:10) and to make sure that the words we speak AND think will be
pleasing to Him.
Father, I do not always serve you with my
thoughts and my words. Please forgive me and help me to honor you with
everything in me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Can you think of a time that you spoke one thing but were thinking something totally different?
- Would you have been embarrassed if the person you were thinking about could actually hear those thoughts?
Application
- Memorize Matthew 15:8. Stop and consider comments before you make them to make sure you are not saying one thing but thinking another.
Power Verses
- Matthew 15:8 (NIV) “These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.”
- Psalm 51:10 (NIV) “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”
- Psalm 19:14 (NIV) “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.”
- I Samuel 16:7 (NIV) “. . . The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
- Proverbs 4:23 (NIV) “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.”
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