THE
TRANSFORMING INFLUENCE OF THOUGHT
"As
he thinketh in his heart, so is he." Proverbs 23:7
"Keep
thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of
life." Proverbs 4:23
THE
HEART is one of the most important organs of our body. If
it ceases to work, death is sure to follow. The blood that
flows through the heart constitutes the life, the energy of the
body. If the blood current is interrupted for a little while,
a clot is formed. This is so much of a preparation for death. There
must be a continual stream of blood circulating through our bodies
to keep life there.
In
view of this important function of our natural hearts, the Bible
very properly uses the heart, the center of life, as a symbol
of the center of our affections, including the will. Our
will has to do with everything we do. Whoever of the Lord's people
wills to seek more and more to purify himself becomes more and
more alive. If we are pure in heart, we resolve to live righteously
and soberly in the present life. Whoever appreciates the
principle that right is right, and wrong is wrong will desire
to live right --whether Jew or Gentile or the Church of God.
The
Church, having accepted God's terms, have made a consecration
of their lives to Him. They have engaged to fight a good
fight against the world, the flesh and the Devil. They are
under special obligations as New Creatures. Their hopes and ambitions
are separate from those of the world. They are therefore
doubly responsible in respect to their hearts, which represent
their inmost sentiments.
According
to a man's innermost sentiment, so is he. As a man thinketh in
his heart, so is his real character. What is your real will? What
are your real sentiments? Not, What words do you use? not, What
are your actions? but, What is the motive underlying all these?
The
New Creature is to be God-like, spiritual, eventually of the spirit
nature in glory--perfect. But before it attains that perfection,
the heart of the New Creature is required to prove its loyalty. Some
will be overcomers in a higher sense than others, but none will
be overcomers except those who are true, loyal, pure. If,
therefore, we have made a consecration to God, it would be our
endeavor that our hearts, our desires, our motives be perfect.
The only proper attitude is to confess our imperfections, if we
are wrong. God expects us to be loyal of heart. And that
loyalty of heart should reach out and control the whole life.
If
our thoughts are not according to our ideals, we should endeavor
to make them so. We should put away anger, malice, hatred,
strife, and all such works of the flesh and the Devil. With
some people, in some conditions, these thoughts go very deep. It
is not the transitory thoughts of the mind--the passing thoughts--that
are meant in our text. Even people of very bad character
may at times have deep emotions. The eyes of some persons
will be suffused with tears over some trivial matter. This
makes them appear to be very tender-hearted, and yet their lives
may show that they would as easily be moved to some vicious deed
as to sympathy.
We
see this fact illustrated in the conduct of mobs. The people who
hailed Jesus as King were five days later crying, "Crucify
Him!" Those who shortly before had seemed to be so appreciative
of Him appeared to lose that appreciation.
IMPORTANCE
OF RIGHT THINKING
In
reality a man is not always what on the surface he seems to be. His
real character is deep down below--the purpose of his life. These
are not the mere transitory thoughts, but the deep fissures of
thought, if we may so designate those which involve the whole
life. The Scriptures bring to our attention the fact that
we are to be transformed by the renewing of our minds--by having
them made over.--`Rom. 12:2`.
The
Apostle, speaking of some very vicious traits of character, says,
"And such were some of you, but ye are washed, but ye are
sanctified, but ye are justified, in the name of the Lord Jesus,
and by the Spirit of our God." (1 Cor. 6:11) This cleansing,
this sanctifying, comes not merely through the reading of the
Truth, or the mental application of the Truth, but through the
heart--thinking on the Truth. This heart-thinking, these
deep resolutions, are ours as Christians, and are to be guided
by certain principles. These have to do with the real man
whom God is considering--not the old creature, more or less blemished,
according to the degree of depravity. God looks at the New
Creature.
These
deep heart convictions and purposes constitute a transformation
of character. This is the man's real condition, and so is
he. If he have some transitory emotion of anger or of malice,
it would not be his real thought, his real intention. Therefore
it would not be he, but his old nature, temporarily asserting
itself. As a New Creature, he is to watch his words, his
thoughts, his actions. If a transitory, wrong thought should pass
through his mind, it would not be the thought of his heart. And
he as a New Creature, should stop it, put it away, so that it
may not take root in his heart, and choke out better sentiments.
This
right thinking of the heart has very much to do with the whole
life. The Apostle says that we are transformed by the renewing
of our minds, to know what is the perfect will of God. This
is the Christian's standpoint. How glad we are that our Heavenly
Father is judging us from this standpoint! How glad we are
that He is able to read the heart, that He knows our hearts, that
He knows our inmost thoughts!
At
one time we might have thought that we were doing God service
when we were not. We show our loyalty to God by giving attention
to His Word, that we may know what is His will. The more
we study God's Word, the more we receive the spirit of the Truth,
and the more we appreciate it. And in proportion as we understand
God's regulations and desire to be guided by them, our hearts
will become purified. Then the more care shall we take of
our hands, what they shall do; and of our tongues, what they shall
say. Thus we shall keep our hearts--submit our wills to the
will of God.
The
will is a part of our heart, just as the rudder is a part of the
ship. The new will is the rudder to steer us this way or
that way. The more we understand the Word of the Lord, the
better we understand how to guide our lives. Therefore we
are to keep our hearts and purify them by the knowledge of God's
Truth, the study of God's Truth. To do this, the will must
ever be on the alert, watching with prayer and thanksgiving.
THE
CHURCH ON TRIAL FOR LIFE
Some
one may ask, why should we do all this? In a general way
we might answer, that we may do right--because right is right. But
that reason is not sufficient for us. While all appreciate
the superiority of right over wrong, yet in our fallen condition
we need to have some inducements to action. So the Lord puts
certain inducements before us. He says, "If your heart
is right, I desire to give you everlasting life. If your
heart is wrong, then you will not be of the kind to whom I will
grant this boon. You will die the Second Death."
Six
thousand years ago there was a trial. Our first father, Adam,
was tried, and failed. Consequently we have no right to life. But
God has arranged through our Lord Jesus that every member of Adam's
race may have another trial. The Father is willing to give
life everlasting to all who love righteousness. So we thankfully
accept this provision, and say, "Heavenly Father, wilt Thou
indeed give us another opportunity for gaining everlasting life? We
would love to have that life! We are very thankful for the
opportunity! We love righteousness! If we are loyal to the
principles of righteousness, shall we get everlasting life? It
is our desire that Thy will be done in us--even that we love righteousness
and hate iniquity." "Very well, then," the
Heavenly Father says, "I will put you into the School of
Christ, where you will learn righteousness."
Day
by day we are learning in the School of Christ. Our different
experiences are a part of the general instructions for those who
love righteousness and who desire to be taught of the Lord. The
issue of our trial will be life or death. The world is not
now on trial. There is no possibility for the world to gain
life as yet. During this Gospel Age the Church are the only
ones who are under this Covenant of Sacrifice--who are on trial,
therefore, for everlasting life or everlasting death. In
the next Age, the world will have their opportunity for learning
obedience. Then the issue for them will be life or death.
God
says, "I have set before you life and death, blessing or
cursing." There is a curse for every one who loves unrighteousness;
there is a blessing for every one who loves righteousness. So
during the thousand years of Christ's Reign the world will be
on trial for everlasting life or everlasting death. All who
are obedient will get everlasting life. But all who have
the spirit of Satan will be destroyed in the Second Death.
Our
heart is the most wonderful organ of our body. The tongue is the
most subtle of all our members. The Lord takes our words
as an index of our heart condition. But since we are imperfect,
it is not possible for us to be faultless in word and deed. Yet
we are diligently and faithfully to seek to attain the perfect
mastery of our words. We should be especially on guard in
respect to evil speaking. Every tendency toward slander is
to be checked. Whoever of us is reviled is not to revile
again. These tendencies belong to the old nature. To be pleasing
to the Master, we are to keep our hearts free from every form
of evil. If this be done, the heart is rightly instructed
of the Lord. Then we will know that we must make good whatever
is wrong. We are bound, thoroughly bound, to make it good
to the best of our ability. Our heart must keep itself right.
DEFICIENCY
IN MODERN EDUCATION
This
same principle is applicable to the whole world, though not on
a scale so far reaching. Mankind are influenced by thought,
by experience. So vicious children may be trained up under
favorable environments to become useful citizens. We have
seen where, even with people of the world, good resolutions to
live honestly, justly, soberly, have had a blessed influence on
the life, making noble men and women, although these may not be
Christians.
We
have also seen the reverse of this--those who were criminals,
but not so of necessity. Some of them were born under good
conditions; but have read bad books and meditated upon sinful
things. Thus the thoughts of their hearts have been evil
instead of good. Thus they have become inclined toward evil. As
they allow their minds to run in a certain direction, and allow
these thoughts to become deeply rooted in their hearts, some of
them become very vicious. The majority are swayed by superstition,
by fear and by hopes which are more or less ephemeral, more or
less deceptive.
So
we see that the general education of our day is lacking in a very
important respect. Although the schools have taken away to
some extent the veil of ignorance and superstition, yet they are
not giving instead the full, proper view of righteousness. This
is because in a general way the Divine character and the Divine
laws are being ignored. There is an attempt to teach mortality
entirely aside from the Divine Law. But this course seems
to be undermining faith--separating the pupils from faith in a
Supreme Creator. Thus we see that while the world is making
wonderful progress in education, yet it is not reaching its own
ideals. The human mind in its fallen and perverted condition,
is unable to see the subject of morality from a standpoint which
educators would put before it.
The
human mind needs the influence of its higher organs to assist
the lower organs. Hence, although these educational influences
are beneficial in many respects, yet they are very injurious in
others. They do not inculcate veneration for God and for
the Divine will. Therefore people are unable to grasp the
best principles. The only persons who are in the right attitude
are those who are seeking to have new thoughts, to have thoughts
conformed to the Divine arrangement, taking the mind of Christ
instead of their own imaginations and judgment, and thus growing
up into Him in all things. This is our happy position.
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