Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life (Proverbs 4:23).
Most people, and learned people especially, have all kinds of knowledge that does not in the least affect or improve their practical lives. Doctors know all about hygiene, but often live in an unhealthy way, notwithstanding; and philosophers, who are acquainted with the accumulated wisdom of the ages, and assent to most of it, continue to do foolish and stupid things in their own personal lives. Now, knowledge such as this is only opinion, or head knowledge, as some people call it. It has to become heart knowledge, or to be incorporated into the subconscious, before it can really change one. The modern psychologists in their efforts to “re-educate the subconscious” have the right idea, though they have not yet discovered the true method of doing so, which is by single-minded prayer, or the Practice of the Presence of God.
Jesus, of course, thoroughly understood all this, and that is why he stresses the fact that we have to be pure in heart.
All the world’s accumulated knowledge has not made our hearts any purer. Nor has it defiled us. Both purity and defilement come from within and both are linked directly to our relationship with God or the lack of it. All that we know and all that we believe consciously have little or no impact on our true selves until we feel it in our core and act on it in our outer lives. First our hearts must be pure so that what we express into the world is pure and undefiled. The only way to a pure heart is through communion with God. Human nature presents barriers and obstacles to purity that alone we can not overcome. In order to “keep our hearts with diligence” we must give them to God. Then we will be living in our Gardens with pure hearts.
Seeking purity within,
Z gardener
Author’s note – The computer is back and so is the Good Morning Garden. Today’s thought picks up The Beatitudes where the last devotional left off. It is good to be back in the Garden.
Z