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Dealing with Adversity
Each day I receive several letters from people who are facing adversity, some are confronted with the loss of financial resources, some have serious health problems, while others are faced with the loss of a loved one either through death or...
Heralding the Omega Point: pt1-Chardin and the Noosphere
A analysis of the emerging global mind
With the convenience of modern telecommunications and cyber technology, it is now possible to interact and communicate with anyone in the world instantly. The distance gap between people has been closed...
Refuse to Live Your Life Without Art, Poetry and Music
Q: Why should an Internet course in Emotional Intelligence include art, poetry and music?
A: Because EQ involves understanding and being able to express your emotions, and art, poetry and music are the most suitable vehicles for this.
Art...
Warning Lights
These are stories of unnatural lights witnessed in Piney Woods by my aunt, uncle, and cousin.
Often, I have read stories about strange lights throughout several areas in North Carolina, and those stories are believed by some and doubted by...
What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? (Part 1: Biological Basis)
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on the premise that each individual's intelligence is composed of multiple "intelligences," each of which has its own independent operating system within the brain. These intelligences...
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Guard Your Heart
A study of God's instructions that we should guard our hearts.
“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23).
Let’s look at the word “spring”. The King James Version of the Bible uses the word ‘are’ instead. Are means – to be, exist or live. (M-W) Other versions of the Bible use the word “flows” for the word “spring”. The definition of the word “spring” that has the closest meaning to the word “are” is – comes into being; originates. (M-W)
The word “spring” implies a beginning or origin, while the word “flows” implies a continuous moving through or from one place to another. These are two totally different meanings. I believe He meant, guard your heart with all persistence, attentiveness, and tirelessness (diligence) (M-W), for out of it exists, originates or comes into being, (spring) the problems and concerns (issues) (M-W) of life. In other words, protect your heart because that’s where your problems start.
In your heart is your personality, intellect, emotions, innermost character, feelings or inclinations. Our heart is our most essential or vital organ. The Breastplate of Righteousness was designed to protect the vital parts, mainly the heart. Putting on the breastplate of righteousness means to make following God’s laws, (living according to the Word of God), and being free from guilt or sin (righteousness) (M-W) a part of your every day living. This is what protects the heart. Keeping your heart pure – unmixed with any other matter. (M-W) Is it possible for us to be without sin at all times? No. The Bible says, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23).
But the awesome thing is that the blood of Jesus washes us from our sins!
Thank God for Jesus! Let’s keep in mind that God instructs us to Guard Our Hearts. Be sure that you put on the Breastplate of Righteousness each day so that your heart can be protected.
Be Blessed!
About the Author
My name is Rudelle Thomas and I currently reside in the Metro Atlanta area. I write Inspirational non-fiction, fiction, poetry and devotionals. Some of my devotionals are featured on shelovesgod.com, ideamarketers.com, and sermoncentral.com. I have poetry published with the International Library of Poetry and am in the process of writing two books, one fiction and one non-fiction. "In The Midst Of It All" is the story of one woman's journey through life's struggles, and how her faith in God gave her the strength to keep fighting. "Able To Stand!" is a book that teaches us that the only way we can "withstand in this evil day" is to equip ourselves with the armor of God. It also teaches what the armor of God is, why we need it, and how to put it on.
My greatest achievement is my online magazine. I am the Editor and Publisher of an online magazine titled, "Divine Eloquence Ezine". Divine Eloquence is devoted to not only spreading the Gospel, but also to promoting your writing and published works. We have recently been presented with a number of Web Excellence awards. I am also the CEO of my own Desktop Publishing company, "Divine Designs 777, Inc. We specialize in Administrative needs, Webdesign, Logo design, Business cards, etc.
It is my desire use the gifts and talents that God has blessed me with to be a blessing to others!
Be Blessed!
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