Read Psalm 40.
Regular check-ups are part of maintaining a healthy
life. While physically we may undergo an
annual examination, the believer in Jesus needs a spiritual one everyday. Too often we wait until something is wrong to
visit with the doctor and run the tests.
David felt overwhelmed by sin (v.12) and threatened by enemies
(v.14). He turned to the Great Physician
for a complete analysis. Here is the
checklist for all of us.
1. My feet. (v.2)
He had been bogged down in a pit and was sinking. When we get away from God, we dig a hole for
ourselves that can only lead to self-destruction. But God brought him out of it and put his
feet on solid ground. The steps of his
life were now secure.
2. My mouth. (vv.3-6)
God looks beyond our words to the source inside. What is in the heart and thinking comes out
of the mouth. We need regular
cleansing. When a person places their
faith in the LORD, He puts a new set of words within us. They are words of praise to God and everyone
around us hears them. So much so that
they want the faith that we have.
3. My ears. (v.6)
Figuratively, God had to dig out David's ears so he could
hear what God wanted done. This world
can plug up our listening ability and drown out what God is trying to say to
us.
4. My heart. (vv.8,10,12)
A healthy spiritual heart begins with a commitment to do
God's will, instead of our own. What God
wants becomes the guiding desire of life.
It pumps life and energy throughout everything we do. Sin causes us to causes spiritual heart
failure.
5. My lips. (v.9)
A speech analysis of our vocabulary and tone demonstrates
clearly the purity of what is inside of us.
We must get rid of words that displease the LORD. Our new speech proclaims the good news of
what God has done for us.
6. My head. (v.12)
His sense of a guilty conscience and feelings of being
overwhelmed prompted this check-up in the first place. Jesus offers cleansing through the
forgiveness of sins. The result is
clarity of thinking and peace of mind.
The Doctor is always in and waiting for us.
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