Wednesday, November 5, 2014

(Don't) Follow your Heart


I recently moved.  Got a new roommate, which came with a dog.  My life is exponentially more exciting than when I lived alone and petless.  None of that really matters, however.  The point here is my roomie loves all things girly:  glitter, sparkles, dressing up, fashion.  As a result, her ministry heart is really teenage girls. She works in the advertising/marketing world, even interning with a big magazine in NYC, and has noticed a lack of "girly" resources for teenage girls.  We remember growing up with a magazine for Christian girls put out by a famous ministry which was supposed to be the Christian-friendly version of Seventeen or Teen Vogue.  That magazine no longer exists.  So, my roommate has started her own.  It's in the very beginning stages, but I have such high hopes for its success!  Being my roommate she is obligated to let me write for it (I put it on the lease conditions!), and being her roommate, I am trying to garner support for it.  So, today I am giving you a sneak peek into the first article I have written for Etching Hearts.  And, when I say sneak peek I mean it; this article hasn't even been published yet and the site probably won't even go completely live until January! 


(Don’t)

Admittedly I am a little old for the neon, graphic, loose fitting tank top craze that seemingly swept the nation this summer.  I may or may not have had a neon tank top with matching scrunchie and slap bracelet circa 1989.  My friend Cathy has a rule, if you wore it the first time it was popular, you can’t wear it when everything old is new again.  So, I abstain.  However, unless you live under a rock, I am sure you have taken notice of these tanks.  One of the cliché catch phrases I see faux spray painted on glowing yellow is “Follow your Heart.”  You know the one I am talking about, right?  It seems to be a pretty popular sentiment that our culture begins teaching girls at a young age.  Disney’s Pocahantas tells us to “Listen with your heart, and you will understand.”  Cinderella II’s theme song is entitled, “Follow your Heart.”  The Land Before Time, not even a princess movie, tells kids, “Let your heart guide you.  It whispers, so listen closely.”  I found this on pinterest:


Funny, right?  But perhaps more than funny, the joke is actually on to something.  Is following your heart the answer to all of your dreams coming true?  (Okay, if there were dark chocolate brownies and vanilla gelato in that fridge, well, it may have led me to the fulfillment of all of my wishes!)  Have you seen those “Caution: Danger Ahead” road signs?   I really want to carry a few of those around to covertly slap on the back of the “Follow your Heart” tanks…you know, like the mean kids always did with “kick me” signs in elementary school.  Because really, here’s the truth girls:  You CANNOT trust your hearts!

As believers we should always test the advice we are given against the Word of God.  Don’t let anyone tell you there are no absolute truths in this world, because God’s Word is just that…absolute truth.  It can absolutely be trusted, in every situation, for all time!  The Bible has a lot to say about our hearts.  Perhaps the most relevant to our current fashion discussion is one found in the book of Jeremiah.  Jeremiah was a prophet writing to the nation of Judah, God’s chosen people, warning them of the dangers of turning from God, but also reminding them of the promised blessings if they would follow Him.  Not to mention, following God, obedience, faithfulness, that was always for Judah’s own good anyway.  As a Christ follower, YOU are God’s chosen daughter.  Following God with your whole heart, obedience, faithfulness, will always be for your own good.  So, listen carefully to the words in Jeremiah 17:9, “The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked; who can know it?”  Hmmm, how much trust do you place in someone described as deceitful above all things and desperately wicked??  How far would you be willing to follow that person?  I wouldn’t follow a person like that as far as I could throw him. 

There are many Christian traditions that begin their prayer services with a general prayer of confession found in the Book of Common Prayer.  Part of the confession is as follows, “We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts.  We have offended against Thy holy laws.”  See the progression?  Following the devices and desires of our own deceitful hearts often leads us to offending God’s holy laws.  

Thankfully, God did not leave us without anything to follow.   Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us to, “…lean not on your OWN understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and HE shall direct your steps.”  (emphasis mine)  Our road map is the Word of God.  It is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness according to II Timothy 3:16.  When we fill our hearts and our minds with the Word of God, with His absolute truth, then we can trust HIM.  I know back to school time is super busy…no really, I know, because I am a teacher!  All of that work you are doing, well I am grading it, times twenty students.  However, you cannot afford to get so busy that you neglect the Word of God.  If you already have a set aside time each day to spend alone with God and His Word, let this be an encouragement to you to continue.  If you don’t, I hope this encourages you to start.  Find a good devotional podcast to download and listen to as you ride the bus or drive to school.  Get up ten minutes earlier and spend some time reading the Word and singing some praise songs.  Write down a Scripture verse on a notecard, tape it to your bathroom mirror, and commit to memorize it during the week.  Do SOMETHING to infiltrate your heart and mind DAILY with God’s Word.  Your heart may lead you on a path to the fridge, or worse, but “all the paths of the Lord are steadfast love and faithfulness, for those who keep his covenant and His testimonies.” (Psalm 25:10)

Resources:
Jeremiah 17:9 and Proverbs 3:5-6 taken from NKJV
II Timothy 3:16 taken from the NIV
Psalm 25:10 taken from the ESV
Book of Common Prayer (not copyrighted and can be freely reproduced)

   

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