8-28-2021 Heal the Broken Hearted
We should thank God for all the goodness and mercies He gives us because He is always there for us. We just have to open our eyes and see and receive.
Psalms 147:1-20
Singing praises to God is pleasant and praising Him is comely
Father builds up His church and draws those who have strayed
back into His fold
He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds
He calls each star by its name
Our Lord is great and powerful and His understanding knows no
limits
He casts the wicked down and lifts up the meek
Sing thanksgiving and praise unto the Lord, using our musical
instruments
He covers the heavens with clouds and prepares the rain to
make the grass grow on the mountains
He feeds the animals and the young ravens who cry
Neither powerful horses nor the strength of a man’s legs
impresses our God
He does take pleasure in those who honor and respect Him for
who He is and hope in in His mercy
All people, praise the Lord
He is the strength of our protection and gives us children
He gives us peace and provides us food
He sends His commandments upon the earth and His Word travels
swiftly
He gives snow like wool and breaks up the crusty ice and casts
the bits out as crumbs (who can stand His cold)
His Word melts the ice and causes winds to blow and waters to
flow
He shows His Word to His children and judgment to His church
He has not dealt with any other nation like this for they
have not known His judgments.
Praise the Lord!
Though this
Psalm speaks of Israel, it uncovers the depth, breadth and height of God’s love
and mercies towards us. He gives us a
“hint” of how to live for Him and shows us His rewards for doing so. And take note, His Word is for His children,
His judgements are for His church. This
Psalm doesn’t say so but rather implies that that leaves His wrath for the rest
of the world – those who have rejected Him.
As
individuals or as we (the church) judge ourselves, that means we discover,
confess and repent as soon as we realize we have violated God’s law and will (ergo
His love-1 Corinth. 11:31). When we ‘judge’ ourselves – admit when we’ve
done wrong and we ‘take care of business at the cross (confess, repent and
renounce). This precludes the ‘need’ for
God’s judgement to come upon us to get us back on the right track. God has already done so through our
repentance.
When we ‘go
astray’ and we falter, Father does what is necessary to get our attention. The harshness of this ‘attention getting’
depends on how hard ‘our hearts’ have become, or perhaps how comfortable we have
become in our wrongdoing – nonetheless, what does it take to open our eyes and
get us back on that right track.
Four things we
need to keep in mind:
1. Psalms
51:17
The sacrifices of God are a broken
spirit and a broken and contrite heart …
God does not
eliminate our spirit, but rather reshapes our spirit to agree with His as we
yield to our lives to Him. We come
before our heavenly Father with a broken spirit. That is not prideful – or should I say “look
at me!” We come to know Who God is and what
He is capable of doing therefore giving Him all respect. He has loved us so much, He gave His only begotten
Son (John 3:16) so our love is ‘due’
Him. That love and respect also includes
fearing Him. God protects us from evil
through His grace and mercy. Fearing God
means not only respecting that He loves us but knowing that He can also pull
His grace and mercy from us, dooming us to the hell we deserve by not repenting
our sins. But praise the Lord for His
mercies. Knowing who God is and who we are helps us
truly to come before Him (and others) with that contrite (humble and totally
open) heart. And that keeps us mindful
to repent when we do ‘mess up! We know
who we are in Christ Jesus!
2. Matt.
5:3-14
Blessed are they that: are poor in spirit, mourn, are meek, hunger
& thirst after righteousness, are merciful, are pure in heart, are
peacemakers, are persecuted for righteousness sake, are reviled and persecuted
for His sake (Jesus).
Why be glad?: our reward is great in heaven, for: ours is the
kingdom of heaven, we shall be comforted, we shall inherit the earth, we shall be
filled, obtain mercy, shall see God and be called the children of God.
We are the salt of the earth, the light of this world, a city
on a hill.
Let our light shine brightly for those around us that others
may see the good works of our God.
The
beatitudes should be a living part of our lives. When we first give our heart to the Lord,
will they be evident? Probably not, but
ALL aspects of love should be continually growing within us and manifesting to
those around us, to some degree, as we grow.
‘ Be-at-itudes’! Attitudes where our heart should “be at” (not
original), and, again, they should be evident in our lives so others might see
God in us.
3. Matt.
11:29
When we take Jesus’ yoke and are meek and lowly of heart, we
will find rest for our souls.
Father knows
that we can’t do it alone so He gives us the Holy Ghost (inside) to help
us. When Jesus says “take My yoke”, He’s
referring to the fact that He has given us the Holy Ghost who will lead us into
all truth and give us strength (John
16:13) – to live this life (Acts 2:8)! We don’t have to do it alone. Just ask (Matt. 7:7)! He is our
strength (2 Corinth. 11:9-10)! When we find ourselves in a place where we
think “there’s no way I can go on”, through the Holy Ghost, Jesus picks us up
and carries forward. He WILL NEVER
forsake us (Heb. 13:5).
4. Luke
4:18-19
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has anointed me
to preach the gospel to the poor, He has sent me to heal the broken-hearted,
preach deliverance to the captives, recover sight for the blind, to set those
who are bruised (that is crushed, or even shredded to pieces) at liberty and to
preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
To some
degree, this should be the objective for every Christian, whether it be to one
person or to a multitudes. From the day
we accept Jesus Christ into our hearts, our goal should be to walk closer, with
Father, each day of our life.
When we go
forth to do God’s work, in His will, we should always be in a prayerful
attitude. Our goal is to share what
Jesus has given us with those around us that rather than death, they might have
life eternal. Amen?
We are “Earthen
Vessels”. We are human, not God. Yet, though we are fallible, we do our best to
seek and do God’s will. Father does give
us all a ministry, of some sort. We can
be confident in the fact that whatever our God-given ministry is, it will include
at least a healing of the heart. Our heart
is healed through our salvation and then through whatever other ministry Father
brings our way (receiving or delivering).
When we
share what Father has given us, we may, or maybe not, see the fruit of what we
do. Yet, we take comfort in knowing that
we’ve done as Father requested.
Father’s
goal (and so should ours) is to heal and the heart is the first thing needing
healing. Perhaps some of us can relate to the following words:
T I’ve
come to heal the broken hearted
And take away their fears
I bring joy to the sad of heart
And wipe away their tears
I bring life to the dead
That their living might be full
I am filled with the Holy Ghost
I’m blessed (Jesus), this earthen vessel
God tells me what to do
His will is mine to do
I’ve just done what I’ve been bidden
Because God expects me to
I bring life to the dead
That their living might be full
I am filled with the Holy Ghost
I’m blessed (Jesus), this earthen vessel
I thank the Lord for using me
Though I always don’t know why
I know His will, though
He doesn’t want anyone to die
I bring life to the dead
That their living might be full
I am filled with the Holy Ghost
I’m blessed (Jesus), this earthen vessel
Amen