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Vol. 20,  No. 4

June, 1983


USE YOUR BIBLE

THE HONEST AND GOOD HEART

Intro.

Tab Spacer1. The popular parable of the sower (Lk. 8:4-15) depicts different attitudes men manifest toward the word of God. While the parable deals with four kinds of "soil", in reality there are only two; the kind that will not receive the word (effectively) and the kind that will, the honest and good heart. Note some characteristics of such a heart....

I. AN ATTENTIVE HEART ("having heard the word..")

Tab SpacerA. Even the powerful gospel cannot influence those who do not hear (Rom. 10)                 Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Those who will not hear God's truth (all of it) will forever be making wrong and prejudiced decisions in spiritual matters

Tab SpacerB. When God speaks, men need to hearken                                                                  Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Jer .6:19 "they have not hearkened unto my words..."                                             Tab SpacerTab Spacer2. 1 Sam. 15:22 "..to hearken (better) than fat of rams"                                              Tab SpacerTab Spacer3. Lk. 10:16 To hear apostles is to hear Father and Son 

II. A DISCERNING HEART (recognize and value Divine truth)

Tab SpacerA. As the Bereans (Acts 17:11) determined "whether these things were so"                      Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Encouraged in Philippians (Phil. 1:10), see footnote in ASV                                    Tab SpacerTab Spacer2. Commended in the Thessalonians (1 Thss. 2:13)                                                   Tab SpacerTab Spacer3. Source test always important ("from heaven or men?", Matt. 21:25)       

Tab SpacerB. "Prove all things" (1 Thss. 5:21)                                                                                Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Without proving, cannot know or hold fast to that which is good 

III. A FAITHFUL HEART ("holds fast the word")

Tab SpacerA. Ultimate purpose of Truth realized in this quality                                                         Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. From "KATECHO", "to hold firmly, to keep firm possession of", i.e., allowing Truth to influence disposition and deportment continually.                                                             Tab SpacerTab Spacer2. Note the condition of faithfulness in 1 Cor. 15:1,2 ("if ye hold fast..")                        Tab SpacerTab Spacer3. Encouraged, 2 Thess. 2:15

Tab SpacerB. Implications of holding fast the word                                                                          Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Allowing it to completely control our lives, refusing to compromise it for peace, favor or gain                                                                                                                             Tab SpacerTab Spacer2. Hold it fast when tempted, tried, discouraged, "in season and out"                           Tab SpacerTab Spacer3. Lest we drift (Heb. 2:1)

IV. A FRUITFUL HEART ("bring forth fruit..")

Tab SpacerA. Fruitfulness always in connection with the word (i.e., doing Truth)                                Tab SpacerTab Spacer1. Herein is God glorified (Jn. 15:8)                                                                           Tab SpacerTab Spacer2. This is His word working in His people (1 Thss. 2:13)                                              Tab SpacerTab Spacer3. The fulfillment of Paul's prayer (Col. 1:10)                                                              Tab SpacerTab Spacer4. May we all cultivate such a heart.... 

Dan S. Shipley

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