James
Smith, 1860 Exerpt from: Fruit From the Tree of Life
Food
and Medicine for the Soul
"Your
heart is not right in the sight of God." Acts 8:21
So spoke
Peter to Simon Magus, when he thought he could obtain power to confer the
Holy Spirit for money. He had professed religion. He was a member of the
church. He was a gifted man, and perhaps many thought he would be a useful man
- but his heart was not right, and if the heart is wrong, then all is wrong.
How many are in such a state now.
Their
creed is right. Their general conduct right. They pass muster among professors.
But the heart is not right in the sight of God. Let us glance at a few of the
many characters, by whom we are surrounded in the present day - whose hearts
are not right; and may the Lord bless a few simple remarks, to the convincing
of some, and the correcting of others.
Undecided
man, or woman - your heart is not right. You ought to be decided for God - or
against him. You ought to be wholly with the church - or the world. With you
religion should be everything - or nothing. While you halt between two
opinions, while you linger between the world and the church - you are wrong.
Formal
professor - your heart is not right. There is no life, no power, no love in
your religion. You read your Bible, you repeat your prayers, you sing your
hymns, and you attend religious ordinances - but all out of form, or from a
sense of duty. The love of God has never been shed abroad in your heart. The
blood of atonement has never been applied to your conscience. The power of the
Holy Spirit has never been felt in your soul. You are wrong. I hope you may not
find out your mistake too late.
Fearful
one - I mean such as are more afraid of man than God - your heart is not right.
You are afraid of losing man's approbation, or afraid of incurring man's frown
- afraid of losing some situation, or some of your wordily business,
if you were openly to profess Christ. Afraid of poverty, more than you are
afraid of God's displeasure. Afraid of persecution from man, more than you are
afraid of Hell! You are wrong - altogether wrong.
The
hypocrite, the man who wears a mask, who pretends to be what he knows he is not
- his heart is not right in the sight of God. You know you were never born of
God, you know you have no love to God, or living faith in Christ; and yet for
some worldly advantage, or to please some superior, or from some other unworthy
motive - you pretend to be religious. You are wrong!
The
worldly-minded, who are more taken up with temporals, than spirituals; who
think more of money, than grace; who give their hearts to the world, more than
to God - these are wrong. For if we profess religion, we profess to be
quickened from a death in sins, to a life of righteousness - we profess to be
risen with Christ, and we are therefore to set our affections on things above,
not on things on the earth. Our hopes, our desires, our affections should be in
Heaven; and if they are not, our hearts are not right in the sight of God.
The
presumptuous, whose conduct contradicts their creed, who claim the privileges
of God's people without a title to them, and the promises of God without true
faith - are all wrong. They know nothing about a broken heart for sin,
repentance unto life, or tenderness of conscience; but are bold, daring, and
unfeeling, their hearts are not right in the sight of God.
The
lukewarm, who decry zeal, fervor, and whole-heartedness in others,
and are neither cold nor hot themselves, are wrong. God requires devotion,
dedication, the constant presentation of our bodies, souls, and spirits to his
service; if therefore we are half-hearted, self-satisfied, and
indifferent to God's glory - our hearts are not right in the sight of God.
The
backslider, who did run well - but has been hindered, who was thorough but is
so no longer - he is wrong. Yes, yes, my friend, if your prayer-closet is
neglected, if your Bible is unread, if God's ordinances are no longer prized -
depend upon it, your heart is not right in the sight of God.
But
if such characters are wrong, what shall we say to the covetous, the liar, the
dishonest, the sly drunkard, the unfeeling? And yet there are many such, who
wear a cloak of religion, and wish to be considered the friends of God, and the
disciples of Christ; but God will never own them, Christ will never bear them
in his presence - but will ask, "Why do you call you me, Lord, Lord, and
do not do the things that I say?" And he will also pronounce their doom,
"Depart from me, you cursed ones, into everlasting fire, prepared for the
devil and his angels!"
But when
is the heart right? When it has been . . .
quickened by
the Holy Spirit,
cleansed by
the blood of Jesus, and
is influenced
by the love of God.
When
its dependence is on Christ, and it is in union with Christ, and is
ruled by the Word of Christ. When zealous for the Lord's glory, at home in the
Lord's work - it beats in union with the Lord's will. Only, as the heart is . .
.
inhabited by
the Holy Spirit,
consecrated to
the Lord's service, and
aiming supremely
at the Lord's glory - is it right.
In
the unregenerate, it is radically, entirely, and altogether wrong. Often,
even in those who are born of God, is it partially, and for a season,
wrong.
Let
us then bear in mind, that the Lord's eye is fixed on the heart, and that he
searches the secret part of man. That though we may be deceived by our fellows,
or even be for a time deceived by ourselves - yet God cannot be deceived. That
the Lord will in his own time and way, show whose heart is right, and whose is
not. Therefore, let us while we think of the awful and dangerous state of
those, whose hearts are not right in the sight of God, be very concerned, that
always, and under all circumstances, whatever else may happen, that our hearts
may be right in the sight of God; for if the heart is right, everything else
will be right in the end.
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