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What’s the Temperature of Your Heart?
by Melody Green
(Note: originally published 2/13/09---the day before Valentines Day!
Where did January go? It’s a question I always ask myself around this time of year.
We’re already 6 weeks into 2009. I know that for sure because everywhere I go there are big red hearts reminding me it’s almost
that
day. February 14th, Valentine’s Day.
(Above: LDM Vintage Art - click on art to enlarge)
Valentine's Day is a day when couples declare or reaffirm their love for each other, with gifts from the simple to the elaborate. Valentine cards go out in every direction -- to parents, children, grandparents, friends, brothers, sisters, and even pets. It has become a day to tell all those you love, that you do.
It can be a wonderful day as long as it’s not the
only
day you express your feelings -- like people who only remember God on Christmas and Easter in hopes of staying in His good standing. In that case, words and gifts of love are only hollow reminders of what’s not really there.
However, this message is
not
meant as a poke about getting it together for Valentine’s Day. Rather, it’s about taking note of how far into 2009 we already are.
Like most of you, I pray about new or ongoing goals every year -- things I feel God wants me to focus on both spiritually and in the practical. Also like many of you by mid-February I’ve either failed or compromised some of my best intentions and feel like an utter failure -- especially with the things directly regarding my walk with the Lord.
However, I’ve been thinking... perhaps the “love fest” around Valentine’s Day might also serve as a mid-February reminder of something else. No.
Someone else.
I Pledge My Heart
I was an adult the day I pledged my life and love to God, so I can remember the exact moment. I was trembling with fear and excitement at the same time. Since then I’ve sung, “I am my Beloved’s and He is Mine” countless times. I’ve managed to follow Jesus for three decades or perhaps I should say He’s not let me go in that amount of time. Still I can’t honestly say I’ve spent everyday purposefully drawing closer to Him. What about you?
We are in a time of history when more than ever we must
draw closer to God
. The enemy (helped by our apathy) has woven his way into society in a charming yet alarmingly cunning way. Good and evil aren’t as easy to discern as they used to be. Now the bad guy often rides the white horse -- and can sound convincingly reasonable anf fair-minded..
I’m not talking about any person in particular, but rather the worldly views and the “tug of wrongs” that have become socially acceptable. These things are voiced eloquently by some of the biggest and brightest. Many of them espousing tolerance as the highest road, while believing biblical morals and values are mostly silly and prehistoric. Also that the people who believe in these things are, well -- rather
dangerous
. I’ve heard this shocking opinion on the "respected" news channels more than once. Where might this be heading?
The Greatest Love of Our Life?
Our relationship with God is the most important love relationship in our lives. Everything else springs from it. This is not a time to coast along. There are battles raging and we need to get with it. Our past spiritual experiences and teachings, as solid as they may have been, are not going to fuel our spirit for today ...or tomorrow. We need to be actively growing in our walk with God. Pressing in to find out what He’s doing on earth
today
so we can be involved with the things on His heart now.
That’s exactly what someone in love does.
When people fall in love their two hearts become strongly bonded, almost like one ...especially in the beginning. They often finish each others sentences. If they don’t stay deeply connected all their lives, they won’t notice, or even care, as the shifting winds of change and emerging interests, arise in the hearts of their loved ones. We need to stay tuned-in to stay in love.
That’s exactly how to stay in love with God.
God does not change in character or nature, but He does emphasize different things in different seasons. He is not static, but dynamic and always on the move unfolding His ultimate destiny for mankind. God has an action plan outlined in the Bible, and admittedly it’s a bit difficult to understand sometimes. So we need to stay tuned-in, keep watch, study, ask the hard questions and keep pressing in for a deeper intimacy with Him.
We do need at least
some
understanding of what God is up to today. We should also know what His enemies are saying and doing -- so we can cooperate with the Lord in the battle. He might want to hand out new assignments to some of us. If we're not connected we won't notice.
If we’ve made a pledge to
follow
Him it’s our responsibility to keep pace, so we can
move
when He does. It may not be a physical move -- but we need to pray in an informed and strategic way . Our prayers need to be in alignment with God’s focus for the earth today. This is of course different than our personal prayers for our needs and those we love.
So What's The Temperature of Your Heart?
Let’s examine our love life with the Lord -- and take our temperatures. Are we hot -- vibrantly pressing in, pursuing, and growing? Have we cooled down since the honeymoon -- still together, warm but nonchalant, doing just the minimum to get by? Are we cold -- not together anymore, not pretending, don't care?
We already know our temperature matters to Jesus. He was clear about it. He wants us to be passionate, fiery hot for Him. To genuinely love Him back. The polar opposites are the cold...who blatantly reject God's ways, and therefore His love. And the lukewarm? Well, they make Him utterly sick enough to puke. Jesus knows exactly what to do with the hot and the cold. However the lukewarm, well, they turn His stomach and I imagine cause Him pain everyday. Think about being married to someone and just pouring out your life for them, but they take you for granted, stop trying to know your heart, and could care less about how they make you feel. Painful.
"I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor not. I wish you were either one or the other! so because you are lukewarm -- neither hot nor cold -- I am about to spit you out my mouth."
(Rev. 3:15-16 NIV) I think this was an incredible statement for God to make to those He loves. But on the day each of stand before Him, our temperature will be apparent. However, we never need to fall into the lukewarm category. We don't have to hurt God by being so near, yet so far away.
We can all decide to go deeper with God from whatever point we're at right now. If you're cold decide to get warm, with the intention of getting hot.
If you’re lukewarm, decide to get hot.
If you’re hot -- get even hotter!
Jesus deserves nothing less because He loved us first.
Let’s this Valentine’s Day provoke us to go deeper, further, more passionately into the heart of God. We
can
cultivate a greater intimacy with Him. It's not a matter of works. It's a matter of the heart. A heart of love craves intimacy with the ones it loves.
Time. Talk. Touch.
Loving God is the most important love relationship in our lives. Similar to an earthly marriage, intimacy develops over time and is made up of three elements. Time, talk, and touch. On some levels we probably all need to develop deeper intimacy with the Lord.
When we love God we’ll spend time with Him. We’ll talk to Him. We’ll listen to what He wants to say to us. We’ll ask questions to find out more than we already know. We’ll read all the love letters He wrote to us over and over -- each time trying to see if we can find something new and wonderful, a greater meaning or implication. We’ll touch God’s heart by caring about what He cares about, and by doing what He asks us to do. We touch His heart when we receive His love. We also touch God’s heart when we receive His correction
Time. Talk. Touch.
I Am My Beloveds and He is Mine
Without genuine intimacy with God it will be hard to stand firm in the coming days... or decades. We desperately need wisdom and discernment to avoid being swept away by the unsound doctrines of men. There are so many wrong ideas, sounding way too logical. We have to keep our edge.
None of us
are beyond being deceived. If we are leaning on the arm of our Beloved we’ll remain strong and focused, even in the most treacherous of times -- personally or globally.
We are definitely in a season when our hearts need to fiery hot and growing in the spirit of wisdom and revelation. This is the only way we'll have the courage and discernment we'll need to stay strong. Let’s pray for this and press into God to have it. And if nobody on earth has told you lately that they love you, rest your head on Jesus’ chest and hear His heart beating just for you.
He is our Savior. Our Redeemer. Our Friend. I took my temperature and it needs to go up. What about yours?
Your Fellow Struggler,
Melody Green, 2/12/2009
Feedback:
Robert (Guest)
02/26/2009 18:31
I enjoyed this. My temperature needs to go way up. Is it possiable to have that intimate relationship with Jesus now? I really desire that.
Michelle (Guest) (Guest)
02/28/2009 16:23
Yes, me too. I believe this is speaking to many of us. Thank you! and please pray for us.
robert (Guest)
03/04/2009 17:51
we need to pray for revival.in our hearts as well as our homes
secondwind (Guest)
03/04/2009 20:26
Oh, Melody. I was directed here from another website I was on warning of false prophets. The man I was researching, beyond my desires, has red flags all over him. Yet his music/song in such a short time of hearing him, had begun to draw me out of a state of hard heartedness from wounds patched but not healed and into a newly found desire to get closer to the Lord I once held so dear. To let go of pain that stops you from even seeking the Lord's will for ones life,and leaves you just existing.(That would be the luke warm spoken of.) I hadn't felt my heart cry out to the Lord like I did while singing along with his songs IN A LOOOONG time. Upon trying to get info on his cd's I landed on a watchdog site, unintentionally. What I read and reread in disbelief was repeated on numerous sites. My heart crashed! I want so badly to believe it is all a mistake. I was upset with the site wondering where they get their info from and if THEY were on the up and up. I sat in front of my laptop starring at the accusations and references and scripture crying out to the Lord for discernment. For the man as well as the hosting sites. As I continued scrolling on this site, I saw a picture of Keith to the right with one of his videos. I posted a comment to the site stating my struggle in finding the truth about said man, then mentioned their posting of a Keith song and made reference to Keith knowing Gods word is unfailable, undeniable, unchangeable. They agreed and posted your site address. My heart misses Keith. The music you guys wrote and his heart for the Lord helped me through my teenage years and younger adult life. Some people can put into words and song what the rest of us feel so deeply in our hearts yet lack the skills to bring it forth. My hearts cry many many times to the Lord have been songs Keith (I just read AND you-wrote) I just started to cry. I miss Keith and the music you two gave us. What I miss even more is the KNOWING that Keith was legit. I trusted Keith's songs with my heart. They helped me talk to and cry out to the Lord when I couldn't find the words. They challenged and dared me to live righteous and to love the Lord 100%. And caused me to buy stock in kleenex cause I never made it out of my closet with Keith and the Lord with dry eyes. I'm still seeking the Lord as to the other person-and his prophetic ministry/music. Sadly it is his music that reached me. Not his prophesy. Yet if he proves to be false, I don't want to be united with him. Time to bring out Keith. Timeless, ageless, sincere. Thank you for keeping the
ministry you two built going. We still need you. One last thing. On your bio it said you were a pioneer in bringing prolife message to forefront. I did meet you back in Oct. 1988. I was one of the baby jane's arrested with Terry Randall in Atlanta, Ga. You came to the meeting before we went out. (Operation rescue.) I wanted to tell you how much Keith's music had been an aid in my Christian walk and growth...but it wasn't the appropriate time.It is now. My son is the same age I was when my cousin first handed me a Keith Green cassette. Time to introduce Keith to yet another generation. We need his music now more than ever. God bless you and keep you Melody. I hope to meet you and Keith in heaven. I'll be the one holding the kleenex. :) :
Used Solar Panel (Guest)
11/21/2009 05:48
I possess a inclement proclivity to disagree, but for this joined, I agree with all of the facts presented.
Illerilen (Guest)
11/21/2009 23:51
thank you
Illerilen (Guest)
11/23/2009 00:29
thanks a lot for this
deborah bernal
02/11/2010 05:14
Im on courtship stage this message helps me to choose a man not from my own understanding but on Gods will.. i'M TRULY BLESSED BY THIS MESSAGE :-)HELP ME GOD TO BE PASSIONATE ON LISTENING AND LOVING YOUR WILL
deborah bernal
02/11/2010 05:14
Im on courtship stage this message helps me to choose a man not from my own understanding but on Gods will.. i'M TRULY BLESSED BY THIS MESSAGE :-)HELP ME GOD TO BE PASSIONATE ON LISTENING AND LOVING YOUR WILL
Pam Campbell (Guest)
07/12/2010 20:05
It is so easy to let the storms of life cause us to drift away. The older I get, the more Jesus Christ becomes my rock of security. I have seen Jesus' love for me despite failures. He deserves our love because of His tremendous sacrifice so that we could come to God and be loved and accepted by Him. Not to be preachy, but I am surely glad that He never gave up on me! :)
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