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Hi,Proverbs chapter 3:23. To guard our heart. The only real productive choice is to put boundaries in place that reduce the level of access you give that person to match their level of responsibility.
Do members have better insight or expansion on this ??
I heartily agree. I would add Jesus's explanation of the "It's what comes out of a man's mouth that defiles him" statement:When read in context is self explanatory imo.
23 Above all else, guard your heart,
for everything you do flows from it.
24 Keep your mouth free of perversity;
keep corrupt talk far from your lips.
25 Let your eyes look straight ahead;
fix your gaze directly before you.
26 Give careful thought to the paths for your feet
and be steadfast in all your ways.
Yes, that's the perfect addition!I heartily agree. I would add Jesus's explanation of the "It's what comes out of a man's mouth that defiles him" statement:
21 For from within, out of the heart comes the evil thoughts, sexual immorality, thefts, murders, adultery, 22 greed, wickedness, deceit, indecent behavior, envy, slander, pride, and foolishness. 23 All these evil things come from within and defile the person.” Mark 7:21-23
From the context of Proverbs 4:23-26, I think that's what Solomon meant by "guard your heart". Not from what is outside, but from what is inside.
Thanks, but I may have to soften my position. I just saw a resurrected old prayer request thread about a porn addiction. Does that kind of stuff also go into the heart? Or is watching it the result of an already corrupted heart? Or both?Yes, that's the perfect addition!
If you're saying you have a problem with porn and feel tempted.. There is a lot in NT warning against lust.Thanks, but I may have to soften my position. I just saw a resurrected old prayer request thread about a porn addiction. Does that kind of stuff also go into the heart? Or is watching it the result of an already corrupted heart? Or both?
you married? If so- go show your wife some love.Thanks, but I may have to soften my position. I just saw a resurrected old prayer request thread about a porn addiction. Does that kind of stuff also go into the heart? Or is watching it the result of an already corrupted heart? Or both?
Oh good grief, Charlie Brown.If you're saying you have a problem with porn and feel tempted.. There is a lot in NT warning against lust.
Pray and ask for strength. Resist the temptation and pray and you will be given the victory.
Shortest simple explanation would be that it is not just about people. It can be about entertainment, music, movies, etc.Proverbs chapter 3:23. To guard our heart. The only real productive choice is to put boundaries in place that reduce the level of access you give that person to match their level of responsibility.
Do members have better insight or expansion on this ?
While I think that's a great idea, after midnight wouldn't work for either one of us.PS95 at 12:49 AM EDT said:you married? If so- go show your wife some love.![]()
That's true. Probably a healthy balance and asking God for discernmentWhat I DON'T think it means is guarding your heart so tightly that you don't let anything or anybody in because you're afraid of sinning, or afraid of getting hurt.
I touch no one
And no one touches me.
I am a rock.
I am an island.
And a rock feels no pain.
And an island never cries.
-Paul Simon
I'm not sure why the local Wesley Foundation at my university had that Simon and Garfunkel song in their "hymnbook", but it rings true here. When you guard your heart too tightly (even against possibly sinning), you're not open to when God brings something new into your life. I have to wonder if that was part of the reason why the Pharisees were not open to hear what Jesus had to say.
In that culture, the seat of the tender emotions was said to be the bowels, not the heart like in our culture. That gives us some really weird word-for-word KJV translations like this one:In the ancient Hebrew culture, the "heart" was the seat of the motivations.