“The heart is
deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? I the Lord
search the heart and examine the mind, to reward a man according to his
conduct, according to what his deeds deserve.”
Jeremiah 17:9-10
(NIV)
When my daughter
began teaching school, she wanted more than anything for each of her students
to know how precious they were to her so she had her dad build a throne to
place in her classroom – and not just any throne. This one was huge, with a high
ornate back and padded arms plus a soft maroon pillow to sit on. When one of
her first grade students did something especially kind or funny or read more
books than assigned or simply was polite, that student was selected to sit on
the throne.
Since all her
students were extraordinary to her, she said it was easy to find something
special about each one so that they all got a turn sitting on the “Throne of
the Room” at least once during the school year. I can only imagine the delight
of each first grade student at being selected to sit on the throne because of
something that he or she did.
As much as I
love my daughter’s way of honoring her students, I cannot help thinking about
another throne: the throne of my heart. And, honestly, I don’t believe that
anyone has to select me to sit there – because I do that all by myself. I sit
on the throne of my heart when I am selfish, prideful, or more concerned with
me and mine than with you and yours.
I plant my will
right on that maroon pillow when I get my ugly on and do not care how you are
feeling or whether or not my words and actions will hurt you. I call myself
king when I feel the need to always be in control and have the last word instead
of allowing Jesus to have it all.
Jesus should be
the only King on my heart’s throne. Period. I need to step down with my wants
and desires – in other words my SELF – and invite Jesus to sit there instead. There
is room for only one. One King. One will. One focus. And it should not be me.
One died for me.
Only one. One came out of the grave three days later. Only one. One today sits
on the throne in heaven. Only one. And that One, that King, should be the only
one to sit on the throne of my heart. Only Jesus.
Where are you
sitting today, my friends? Have you settled in on the throne of your heart and
refused to allow Jesus in? Please take a moment to examine who is in charge of
your life and if it is not Jesus, decide today to make a big change on the
“Throne of the Room” in your heart.
Father, for the times that I try to put
myself on the throne instead of Jesus, forgive me. Help me to clean out my
heart to make room for you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Do you
ever feel that things in your life push in and crowd out Jesus from your
heart?
- Why do
you think you have allowed some of those replacements for Jesus on the
throne of your heart?
Apply
- Journal
a list of all the things in your life that battle to take control of your
heart’s throne as king.
- Beside
each one write a Scripture that encourages you to give Jesus the only
throne seat of your life.
Power
- Jeremiah
17:9-10 (NIV) “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure.
Who can understand it? I the Lord search the heart and examine the mind,
to reward a man according to his conduct, according to what his deeds
deserve.”
- Matthew
6:24 (NIV) “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and
love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.
You cannot serve both God and Money.”
- Psalm
84:1-2 (NIV) “How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord Almighty! My soul
years, even faints, for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh cry
out for the living God.”
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