“The princes of Issachar were with Deborah; yes, Issachar was with Barak, rushing after him into the valley.In the districts of Reuben there was much searching of heart.”
This week I find myself writing to you from one of my most favorite places, my boat!Yes, I consider it my floating office.What a beautiful day the Lord has blessed me with, too.The temperature is in the low 80’s, there’s a light breeze blowing across the water and the humidity is very low!Yes, I am writing from an Oklahoma lake in August!The sun is directly overhead and I am obviously in heaven. Well, as close as it get’s on this side of eternity.
This week we are looking at the Searching or Thought of Heart.The NIV uses the word searching and the King James used thought.The Lexicon transliteration for the word thought comes from the Hebrew word cheqeq meaning decree, resolve, statute, action prescribed.
Did you realize the heart searches and gives thought?
As I gave this more consideration, I concluded the angle or emphasis I want to take this week is to focus on one particular meaning, that of action prescribed.
Most of us are fully aware that the heart searches.One does not have to look far to realize that.The heart searches to find fulfillment and a way for the needs of the heart to be met.Just look at what man uses to find such fulfillment; clubs, cars, careers, clothes and companions, just to name a few.In that search for fulfillment, mankind can find themselves in all kinds of messes vainly following a searching heart as it attempts to fill that void that only the Creator can fill with everything but the Creator.
According to www.dictionary.com the word prescribe means to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
I have come to realize that in our day-by-day quest to receive, maintain and sustain a pure heart, we must be intentionally, actively set a course of daily action to follow the fundamental truths found in the Holy Bible.This applies directly to the each of us.Man needs to have very firm “rules,” if you will, around what we allow the thoughts of our heart to be.I know that where my thoughts take me, my heart follows.If I allow my thoughts to wander or surf aimlessly they can and will take me right back to my land of captivity that held me in years past.
So, how does one actively prescribe what we allow in our hearts?
First, one must not be passive.Action is involved.Passive means not reactive visibly to something that might be expected to produce manifestations of emotion or feeling, or not participating readily.
Believe me; the Enemy loves a passive heart! A passive heart is a vulnerable heart.A vulnerable heart is a very dangerous thing for a believer to have.
When one is passive one can not be alert for the Enemy’s deception and schemes.Frankly, we are living in times of great deception.Wherever deception is, there the Enemy is at work.
Second, it requires humility and brokenness to get to the point that you can pray and ask the Lord to search your heart and reveal anything that keeps you from being all that He desires.
I am in the process of completing a training class at work titled, “Mastering My Career.”The initial step in the on-line course is a self assessment that measures your strengths and weaknesses against five core developmental career levels.Interestingly, I scored myself relatively high on the first three of the five.My next step is to ask my supervisor and peers to complete the same questionnaire.It will be interesting to see how they compare.I know that man’s self view rarely aligns with others.The tough part is for us to align our self with God’s view.
Finally, once you have engaged in this process and have sought God’s insight, you have to do something about what God brings to your awareness.It is one thing to be ignorant or blind to an area, it’s completely another to have God bring an area that needs attention and not do anything about it.
Our God is faithful: if we will ask, He will reveal.I clearly recall praying several years ago asking God to show me how He sees others.Well, God answered that prayer, not exactly as I thought He would but as it was best to fulfill His purpose and plans.His answer to me was basically, “Russell, first I want you to see yourself as I see you!”That means seeing His good purposes through all my messes.Again, once the light revealed I had to respond.That response is continual.I so desire to have and keep a pure heart and to use that in service and ministry for the Kingdom.
Join me this week praising God for and praying for the following:
1.Pray for our nation.I feel a very strong scene of oppression or depression, even among Believers.
2.Pray for those in the extended PureHeart family that are battling cancer, going through or have gone through divorce, battling addiction.
3.Pray for Brad, Ryan and I as we organize a small group of men who have come to us desiring what PureHeart has to offer.Pray for God’s guidance, God’s timing and God’s will to be fulfilled.
4.Praise God for all He has done and all He is going to do.
5.Pray for eyes to see, ears to hear and hearts to understand!We can not be blind, deaf and lack understanding in our spiritual walks.
6.Pray for our team of prayer partners that bathe this ministry in their prayers.Thank you for your years of faithful prayers.
7.Pray for us.Brad, Ryan and I are all extremely busy with our families, marriages and careers.Pray for us as we balance all.
Sharing from the Heart;
Steve
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 September 2009 07:32 )
A Melted Heart
Written by Steve Russell
Tuesday, 25 August 2009 15:09
Joshua 2:10-12 (New International Version)
" We have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red Sea [a] for you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan, whom you completely destroyed. When we heard of it, our hearts melted and everyone's courage failed because of you, for the LORD your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below. Now then, please swear to me by the LORD that you will show kindness to my family, because I have shown kindness to you. Give me a sure sign"
Summer 2009 has literally taken the PureHeart leadership team to the four corners of the earth and back!Our team’s travels are the reason you have not heard much from us.
Regardless of life’s business, our hearts’ desire for PureHeart and the purpose God’s called us to has not diminished.We just have to be more and more creative in how we engage and approach our ministry.
Check out our web site for parts two and three of a “Turned Away Heart.”Brad posted them for me while I was vacationing in July.
This week I continue in my Heart Series with the condition of a melted heart.
In order to completely understand this verse you must start at the beginning of the book of Joshua.Doing so you find the following:
·Moses has died
·The LORD appointed Joshua to continue what Moses started – Take the Israelites out of the land of captivity and into the Promised Land.
·Joshua sends two spies into the “Promised Land”
·Rahab hid the spies from the King of Jericho
Now, we get to the heart of this week’s note.Scripture states that Rahab, a prostitute, protected Joshua’s spies.Verse nine captures my attention.It states that Rahab “knew” what the LORD had done and continues on by saying she had heard!She knew how the LORD had taken care of the Israelites, how the Red Sea had been parted.She knew that the LORD had given the land to Joshua.The stories have preceded the spies to the point that Rahab knows the LORD was part of this and the hearts of Jericho’s citizens has melted in fear.
According to the Lexicon Transliteration, the word melt is derived from the Hebrew word, macac meaning to dissolve, melt, vanish, drop off, faint, grow fearful, wasted, worthless.
Think about this, the hearts of the people of Jericho vanished, dropped off, fainted and grew fearful of the LORD!
I have to stop here.This is a woman of very low standing in the community.She is a prostitute! But God choose her to assist His chosen people. God chose her and her family, out of all the people of Jericho, to save.Think of this.Of all those who could have been selected to assist the LORD’s chosen, He chose the least of the least, and still the least of the least’s heart melted in fearful reverence of what He had done and who He was!
Can you grasp this? I am the Rahab the LORD chose!Despite the known profession of Rahab and what one can assume her“chosen profession” would do to her heart, she knew the LORD’s activities and His presence in such a way the heart, even the heart of a prostitute could not help but melt.Talk about a heart that fears the LORD in the full meaning of the word fear!I want that at all times, don’t you?I sense in our world we have lost that along the way.My prayer for the universal church of believers is that we would come back to that.
Join me praising God and lifting up the following prayers requests:
1. I praise Him for the absolutely beautiful weather we've been having the past few days here in Oklahoma!
2. I praise God for never giving up on me or the vision He gave me for this ministry.
3. I praise God for His unfailing love. Lord, teach me what that truely means and how to live it out to others.
4. The past couple of days, I've received reports from our family of prayer partners of a couple of amazing people diagnosed with cancer. Please pray for them and their families. May we be the body of Christ to them during this time.
5. Pray for the OWU students, professors, and administrators as they returned back to school last week.
6. Pray for avenues to minister where ever God directs.
Sharing from the Heart;
Steve
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 August 2009 08:15 )
Turn Away, Turn Back….Now What?
Written by Steve Russell
Wednesday, 22 July 2009 15:57
Luke 22:31-32 (NIV) "Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers."
Personalizing this:
“Steven, Steven, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Steven, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.”
The answer to our “Now What?” question is found right in this passage. Q: Now what? A: Strengthen your brothers.
Before getting to that, let us look at two other aspects worth discovering.
Sift as Wheat I recall helping my dad and uncles harvest wheat at my grandparent’s farm. The combine cuts the wheat and, through a process that I do not understand, separates the wheat from the chaff. Basically, wheat gets saved and chaff is spit out the back. What a dusty process that is, too! The Enemy wants to do this to us, cut us down, beat us up and spit us out! His goal is for there to be no separating of the good from the bad. His goal is to render each of our lives useless for the Kingdom.
However, it does not have to be that way. We as Christians have something in us that our Enemy cannot destroy: Christ! With the presence and power of the Holy Spirit we have available to us Christ’s power to withstand the sifting. I cannot help but think of 2 Corinthians 4:7-9 (NIV) “But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” I know how a season of sifting feels.
Those times or seasons of sifting, pressing, crushing or persecution are to prove us genuine. (I Peter 1:7)
Being proved genuine comes from a faith that will not fail. Non-failing faith. That’s what I want to be known and remembered for, don’t you? Do you have a faith that is non-failing? Interesting question, isn’t it? I think the only way to answer that question with a resounding “YES” is to be completely filled and lead by the Holy Spirit at all times. Personally, I have yet to meet an individual for whom that would describe their every moment. However, when we approach life with an eternal view we will have much better odds of a life lived and governed by an unfailing faith. Definitely something we ought to be praying and striving for.
Finally, to strengthen you’re brothers! I’ve determined that nothing happens by chance. As I see it and understand it, there is a reason for everything. Life’s sifting provides ministry opportunities -- opportunities to share our God with others and how He brought us through our valleys. How He provides for us if only we will let Him.
What does that look like? I think it looks like Christ and varies on the individual who is willing to do the strengthening. It looks like purpose growing out of your pain and resulting in ministry. So, where does or where did your pain reside? If you can answer that, then you can identify where your area of strengthening and ministry exists.
If you do not know, give us a shout. We have an exercise that helps individuals identify ministry opportunities.
Sharing from the Heart, Steve
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 August 2009 15:14 )
A Turned Back Heart
Written by Steve Russell
Monday, 20 July 2009 14:16
1 Kings 8:46-49 (New International Version)
"When they sin against you—for there is no one who does not sin—and you become angry with them and give them over to the enemy, who takes them captive to his own land, far away or near; and if they have a change of heart in the land where they are held captive, and repent and plead with you in the land of their conquerors and say, 'We have sinned, we have done wrong, we have acted wickedly'; and if they turn back to you with all their heart and soul in the land of their enemies who took them captive, and pray to you toward the land you gave their fathers, toward the city you have chosen and the temple I have built for your Name; then from heaven, your dwelling place, hear their prayer and their plea, and uphold their cause.”
I love writing. It is always interesting to see where God will direct me when I sit down to write. I never know where He will lead, I just follow. I do know it will direct to me toward a deeper understanding of Him, His heart and His ways!I pray you will be blessed.
Here’s my thinking process on this series: If the heart can turn away, it can turn back. Not only because that is what God desires for each turned away heart but there has to be a reason for those turned away seasons in each of our lives. That reason will be discussed in the third and final part of this series.
Through our free will, we can not only turn our backs to God, but we can also turn back to Him and run, walk, stumble or even crawl back into His arms. When one returns to God, you know there are angels singing in the heavens!
When one decides to turn back to God, he or she inevitably decides to turn their back to whatever it was that enticed them away in the first place. This can look different and take various lengths of time for each of us, but the results are similar. A turned back heart is a transformed heart, one which God can use.
Do I think every heart will turn back that has turned away? No. I think for the few that do, He is there with an outstretched arm waiting with anticipation for the lost sheep to return to the fold.
Question:Is there any “turning back” that needs to take place in your heart?