Wednesday, August 27, 2008

3:16





As I have said before we are doing Max Lucado's 3:16 Bible Study. None of the Ya Ya's are Bible scholars so it is a learning experience for us all. I usually lead it and we all join in with conversation and have a little video to go along with it. This week the lesson was on the hardened heart. We had a new gal there and the lesson was so fitting for her. It was our confirmation that she needed to be in our group. We are a close group. We share our struggles, disappointments, joys, and just about everything. I am SO very blessed to have all these ladies in my life. I know that God sent them to me at just the right time. I am not sure I could go through my day without talking or texting them!! It is nice to have a diverse group who can share what God is doing in their lives and to try to strive as a whole to be as Andrea would say a "God Follower". If you do not have friends or an accountability partner I highly suggest you get one. It is very beneficial to our daily lives.
Hard Hearted by Max Lucado

Hardhearted people are hopelessly confused. Their minds are full of darkness; they wander far from the life God gives because they have closed their minds and hardened their hearts against him. They have no sense of shame. They live for lustful pleasure and eagerly practice every kind of impurity. (Eph. 4:17-19)


A hard heart ruins, no only your life, but the lives of your family members. As an example, Jesus identified the hard heart as the wrecking ball of a marriage. When asked about divorce, Jesus said, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because our hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning.” (Matt. 19:8) When one or both people in a marriage stop trusting God to save it, they sign its death certificate. They reject the very one who can help them.


My executive assistant, Karen Hill, saw the result of such stubbornness in a pasture. A cow stuck her nose into a paint can and couldn’t shake it off. Can-nosed cows can’t breathe very well, and they can’t drink or eat at all. Both the cow and her calf were in danger. A serious bovine bind.


Karen’s family set out to help. But when the cow saw the rescuers coming, she set out for pasture. They pursued, but the cow escaped. They chased that cow for three days! Each time the posse drew near, the cow ran. Finally, using pickup trucks and ropes, they cornered and de-canned the cow.


Seen any can-nosed people lately? Malnourished souls? Dehydrated hearts? People who can’t take a deep breath? All because they stuck their noses where they shouldn’t, and when God came to help, they ran away.


When billions of us imitate the cow, chaos erupts. Nations of bull-headed people ducking God and bumping into each other. We scamper, starve, and struggle.


Can-nosed craziness. Isn’t this the world we see? This is the world God sees.


Yet, this is the world God loves. “For God so loved the world…” This hard-hearted, stiff-necked world. We stick our noses where we shouldn’t; still, he pursues us. We run from the very one who can help, but he doesn’t give up. He loves. He pursues. He persists. And, every so often, a heart starts to soften.


Let yours be one of them.


When my daughters were small, they liked to play with Play-Doh. They formed figures out of the soft clay. If they forgot to place the lid on the can, the substance hardened. When it did, they brought it to me. My hand were bigger. My fingers stronger. I could mold the stony stuff into putty.


Is your heart hard? Take it to your Father. You’re only a prayer away from tenderness. You live in a hard world, but you don’t have to live with a hard heart.

1 comment:

Leslie said...

I really enjoyed this. I definitely needed it today. Thanks, Christy!