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When someone speaks the word “guard” my mind automatically goes to a picture of one of the guards at Buckingham Palace. I’ve been there to see them in person.
The next image that comes to mind is that of a prison guard.
Next would be the picture of a man or woman assigned to executive protection
for someone important. (That used to be one of my husband’s jobs.)
If someone was guarding me, providing my protection, I’d expect
them to have been trained and know how to ensure my safety. I would likely
leave everything up to them, since I most likely don’t have their level of
training. I believe the best guards have the best training available.
There are times we’re called upon to provide protection for
someone and fail. I’m the guardian of my young child, if they run out into the
street right in front of me and get hit by a car, I’m responsible. There are
circumstances where it wouldn’t be the parent’s fault if their child got hurt.
Evil people work hard to get around the safeguards put in place. I may do
everything right and still see my child hurt in some way.
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Different targets require different levels of protection. The
Crown Jewels on display in a museum probably has more guards around it and a
higher security level than children in our local schools. Okay, maybe that’s
not a good comparison, no matter how accurate it is. But no one is guarding my
lunch box in the frig at work, yet many people are required to guard a
dignitary.
Value usually plays a role in the level of protection
something or someone is provided. So how do we determine value? We all make
different calls when it comes to placing value on something. I might treasure a
book, but a non-reader would never consider a book something of value. Most of
us value money and place a decent level of protection around the little we have.
Beyond even our children, whom some of the parents we see on the news seem not
to value at all, what could be considered of most value? What should get the
highest level of protection?
Scripture tells us to, “Guard your heart above all else,
for it determines the course of your life.” – Proverbs 4:23 NLT
I believe that our hearts are that hidden place where our
spirit and our soul come together; the place where God abides, if we let Him.
“No, my dear, your heart is not a
closed receptacle.
It’s not a box to hold your memories.
It’s not a sack in which to carry your worries.
It’s not a trophy to be dusted off occasionally.
It’s not a hole to bury things in, good or bad.
It’s never filled to overflowing nor is it ever empty,
no matter how you feel.
It’s not a thing that can be handed over to someone else,
even though poetry tells us so.
It’s the center of your being,
where everything is filtered
as it comes in or flows out of you.
You have the controls,
even when everything feels out of control.
You may not be able to determine everything that comes into your heart,
but you’re in charge of what flows out.
Hurts will find their way in.
Pain will pierce your heart.
Fear will grip your heart.
Loneliness will try to trap your heart.
Panic will arise to scare your heart.
But the Maker of your heart has His hand on your pulse.
He knows your heart, even when you’re trying to hide it.
He sees your heart, even when you feel invisible.
He hears your heart, even when you can’t cry out.
He lives – in your heart.
Trust Him with everything that comes in and flows out.
That’s where your control is greatest, that’s where your power emerges,
that’s where your hope springs from, that’s where your peace mounts,
in deciding Whom to entrust it to.
When God is your source and your filter,
He eases the pain of the bad and stirs up the excitement of the good.
He gives you the option to pour out good, godly love all over those around you,
or to spew evil just because – you can.
The filter in the middle of your heart is made of God’s fingers,
upon which are written in His blood:
FORGIVENESS.
Have you clogged that filter with bitterness?
He will wash all of that away in an instant if you ask Him to.”
- Helen Williams! 12/2022
I’m open and ready to hear your suggestions. How do we guard our heart?
Look for part two, my poem took up too many of my words. (wink-wink.)
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