Luke
12 – A Fearful Heart
When
you fear people, you start to hide things, and this leads to hypocrisy. You
fail to confess Christ openly and depend on the Holy Spirit, and this silences
your witness. When you fear God alone, you need fear no one else; and you can
boldly witness for Christ. You are important to God and precious in His sight,
so never fear what people can say or do.
A
greedy heart. Imagine being so greedy that you would interrupt a sermon to ask
for help to get more money! The weeds were certainly growing in that man’s
heart (Matt. 13:22). We all need a certain amount of money to live, but money
is not a guarantee of security. If anything, it creates false confidence that
leads to foolishness.
A
divided heart. Worry means to be pulled apart, and that is what worry does to
you. If your heart is centered on Christ and trusting wholly in Him, you will
have a united heart that fears God alone (Ps. 86:11). If your treasures are heavenly, you need not
worry; no enemy can take them!
A
cold heart. We are God’s servants, and He expects us to be faithfully doing our
work when Jesus Christ returns. But when we stop looking for His coming, loving
it (2 Tim 4:8), and longing for it (Rev. 22:20), our hearts get cold, and we
get worldly. The Lord will deal with careless servants when He returns, so we
had better be ready.
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J.
Vernon McGee Commentary and Nelson’s Quick Reference Commentary.
Dr.
David Jeremiah.
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