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ake as directed! These are the instructions written across the
label of the prescription bottle containing my heart medication. Twice a day, I open this bottle, remove one
of the capsules, take the medicine and continue on with my day. It has just become a part of my daily
routine.
For the past thirty-seven years, I
have been taking medication to control episodes of irregular heart rhythms.
Although the medications have changed over the years, the necessity of taking
them each day has remained the same.
Some of the medications required four doses per day, some required three
doses, and my present medication requires only two.
The potency of the drug determines
how long I can go between doses. The
important thing is to maintain a constant level of medication in my body so my
heart will always be protected and have the resources it needs in times of
trouble. If I don’t maintain the proper
level of medication, then I run the risk of experiencing a rapid, irregular
heart rhythm.
Jesus Christ, the Great Physician,
also wrote a prescription to keep man’s heart in the proper working order. When his disciples asked Jesus to teach them
to pray, he gave them the prayer that millions have learned by heart. This prayer has been repeated in times of
joy, times of sadness, times of fear, and times of isolation by people all over
the world.
Yet, very few of us ever take
notice of the wonderful truths contained within this brief conversation with
God. Jesus’ third statement in this prayer reveals the secret to maintaining a
healthy relationship with God and keeping our hearts pure before him. Jesus
says in Luke 11:3 “Give
us each day our daily bread.”
In this one statement, Jesus conveys two essential truths of
the Christian life. First, God supplies
us with our daily sustenance. He is the one who provides our food and all the
necessities to sustain life. We must
always look to him as the source of all that we have, the wellspring from which
our lives flow. When was the last time
you thanked God for the several thousand times your heart beats in a day? When was the last time you thanked him for
the hundreds of breaths you draw? When
was the last time you thanked him for your ability to hear, see, smell, feel,
taste, etc.?
Second, Jesus’ words can be applied spiritually as
well. He is the bread of life and we
need to partake of him daily. This is
the only way to keep our hearts safe, protected, and acceptable before
God. God’s word is our heart
medicine. Without it, our hearts just
don’t run correctly and they risk getting us into trouble. However, if we spend
time in God’s word, feeding on it, concentrating on it, and making it a part of
our lives, we will find that our relationship with God will stay healthy.
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f you knew your heart wasn’t working properly, you’d make an
appointment with your doctor who would then send you to see a
cardiologist. Whatever the doctor
prescribed, you would do in order to protect and heal your heart. How much more important is it, then to follow
the prescription that God gives us? Who
knows the human heart better? Who better
than God knows what we need on a daily basis to keep us spiritually fit and in
working order? Take as directed! Have you had your medicine today?
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