And I will give
them one heart [a new heart], and put a new spirit within them. I will take
from them the heart of stone, and will give them a heart of flesh [that is
responsive to My touch] ~ Ezekiel 11:19 AMP
Last year, God said He was going to remove all the
impurities from my heart in order to make room for what He wanted to do in my
life. I began to pray over myself, that I’d live my life through the filter of
the Holy Spirit. I especially asked that God would remove from my heart
anything that was not of Him and fill me with His life.
This past August, the need for that prayer became evident
as Savannah struggled through the change of having to start school. Though Savannah
was excited, the change scared her and she clung to any form of control she
could muster, including refusing to get dressed…every single day.
We tried everything we could think of, but the most effective was prayer:
praying with and for her, and praying over our parenting. One particularly
rough morning, Holy Spirit told me to pray my prayer for her on the way to
school. I did. After a few weeks, Savannah participated in the prayer, asking
God to remove the “yucky goo” from her heart (the things that don’t belong),
and replace it with the Fruit of the Spirit.
God’s still working on my heart, reminding me to
surrender and cast aside the impurities—things that don’t belong. I wish it was
a one-time-and-done event. Unfortunately, I’ve allowed circumstances and
people’s careless words to shift my focus, which fills my heart with yucky goo things. But God continues to
lavish His love upon me, calling me, again, to surrender those things to Him,
so that He can replace them with His love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control—the Fruit of the Spirit.
Maybe, like me, you’ve allowed people or circumstances to
shift your focus, filling your heart with yucky
goo, when what you really need is His love, joy, or peace. But He’s a
faithful God and He’s waiting for us to confess and surrender those things to
Him. His desire is to replace the yucky
goo with a new heart, one that’s filled with His Fruit. The choice is ours.
Which will you choose?
©Heather
Potts 2017
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