My son, give attention to
my words; incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your
eyes; keep them in the midst of your heart; for they are life to those who find
them, and health to all their flesh.
Proverbs 4:20–22
I always encourage my
church to be mindful of their eye- and ear-gates. Essentially, this means that
we need to be conscious of what we watch and hear on a regular basis. The Book
of Proverbs, which is chock-full of God’s wisdom, tells us, “My son, give
attention to my words; incline your ear to my sayings. Do
not let them depart from your eyes; keep them in the midst of your
heart; for they are life to those who find them, and health to
all their flesh.”
God tells us to guard what
we hear, what we see, and what is in our
hearts. He wants us to have our ears full of the gracious words of Jesus,
our eyes full of the presence of Jesus and our hearts meditating on what we
have heard and seen in Jesus. That’s what “give attention to my words” means
today in the new covenant, for Jesus is God’s Word made flesh. John 1:14 says,
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the
glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace [unmerited favor]
and truth.”
It is all about beholding
Jesus, and as we behold Him, we are transformed more and more into His
likeness, full of unmerited favor and truth! Don’t miss this powerful promise,
my friend. The result of tuning our ear- and eye-gates to Jesus is that He will
be life and health to us. The Bible shows us
that there is a direct correlation between hearing and seeing Jesus, and the
health of our physical bodies. The more we hear and see Jesus, the healthier
and stronger we become! Our mortal bodies become infused with His resurrection
life and power!
If we are only feeding on the news media, magazines, or the unending stream of information on the Internet, it is no wonder that we feel weak and tired. There is just no nourishment for us there. Please hear what I am saying. It is all right to keep yourself abreast of current world events and be in the know about what is happening in the Middle East, trends in the economy and developments in the political arena. Such information may even be necessary for the industry that you are in. I am not asking you to become an ignoramus or to live in a cave. What I am saying is this: Know what is good for the wholeness of your body and mind. Be wise—don’t overdose yourself on information and knowledge that does not infuse you with God’s life and power. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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