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n March, I paid my semi-annual visit to the
cardiologist. It is always a good thing
to have a look under the hood just to make sure the fuel pump is working
properly and is in top notch condition.
On both accounts, I passed the test.
The pump is going strong and all indications are that no changes need to
be made in its daily maintenance.
While waiting for the doctor, I read a book and, as I always
do, I looked over the examination room with a fine-tooth comb. I had been in this room several times over
the last 19 years but I hadn’t actually been assigned this room in quite some
time.
The room was not markedly different from the others. The same carpet was on the floor, the same
wallpaper decorated the space, and the cabinets and the examination table were
in the same location as the other rooms.
However, some of the wall decorations were different and in this
particular room something caught my eye.
On the wall, right in front of me hung a huge framed poster
entitled Anatomy of the Heart. It came
as no shock that I would find this in a cardiologist office and I had seen the
same poster in one of the other rooms but that poster made me stop and think
for more than a few minutes.
The detail was striking.
Every inch of the organ was displayed, marked, and named. No part was left uncovered. Instead, it had been thoroughly examined,
studied, labeled, and displayed for everyone to see and learn from.
The words of Jeremiah 17:9-10
immediately came to mind, “The heart is hopelessly dark and deceitful, a puzzle
that no one can figure out. But I, God, search the heart and examine the mind.
I get to the heart of the human. I get to the root of things. I treat them as
they really are, not as they pretend to be."
You want to talk about looking under the hood? God leaves nothing uncovered, does He? The heart in scripture, always describes the
very essence of who we are. The heart is
the seat of all emotion and motives and is the seat of all that we do, think,
and say. At first wash, this appears to
be a very negative passage. God
describes in accurate detail the condition of the human heart and He is exactly
right. Our hearts are deceitful and
dark. We need look no further than the
front page of the daily newspaper to see this truth.
However, God does not leave us there. God locates the dark areas of our lives,
reveals them, and then deals with them.
He brings to our attention anything that keeps us from being what He
wants us to be and He makes sure we are aware of our failures. But He also provides a solution to every
heart problem we have. Our Father is the
ultimate cardiologist, examining every nook and cranny of our hearts to make
sure they are cleaned and running in top-notch condition.
When was the last time you paid a visit to the Heavenly
Cardiologist? Don’t you think it’s time
you did? Let Him examine your heart and
repair it. Only He knows where to look
and only He knows how to repair it. Won’t you make an appointment today?
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