Losing Heart is Not an Option

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II Corinthians 4:16a – For which cause we faint not …

Broken hearts can be mended. In fact, they can be made stronger in the broken places. Broken-heartedness is seen, at times, in a positive light in the scriptures.

Psalm 51:7 says that the sacrifices of God are a broken heart along with a broken and contrite spirit.

There are many good reasons for having a broken heart. Show me your broken heart and I can tell what drives you and ignites passion in you. It is only normal to have a broken heart for injustice in the world, for poverty of soul and life, and for suffering that we can prevent or alleviate. That kind of brokenness energizes us.

It is also normal to be broken within over the pain that we cause others and God through our own negative choices. That sort of brokenness leads to and predicts the possibility for change in our lives. Without it, we lost some of our own humanity and pliability.

What we cannot afford is loss of heart. II Corinthians 4:1 says that we faint not. In other words, do not lose heart even when our outer man is perishing.

Hebrews 12:3 reminds us not to lose heart when we face opposition and Hebrews 12:5 makes the same demand on us when we face correction by God.

So, the things that most commonly cause us discouragement are first, our own human frailty and limitations as expressed especially in aging and weakness. Second, they arose from opposition from people, and third, from God’s correction in our lives.

Back in II Corinthians 4:1, Paul gives us one rationale for maintaining heart. It is our ministry. Because we have purpose and calling in our lives, we keep on keeping on. The broken heart of calling becomes the heart that beats on when we might too easily become disheartened.

Furthermore, Hebrews 12 expands on that rationale with two admonitions: that we remember the example of Jesus and that we remember the love of God.

Losing heart is simply not an option – even when we know that the heart that can be warmed by a loving embrace can be broken by pain. No walls are allowed here. All protective devices are disabled. We must be vulnerable and valiant and that is the path of joyful calling.

Keep on keeping on!

 

5 words from II Cor 4:16: "… we do not lose heart …" Never lose heart.

To lose heart is to lose center & create vacuum which shall suck up something to fill itself. We may not want that calling the shots.

Losing heart is no option. Losing heart is placing our choices in the hands of chance. Heart is what controls us – center -core – choice.

Losing heart is not an emotional "emptying;" but a void of choice, determination, & commitment. Commitment drives when all else come loose.

Our choice is to not lose heart, to maintain commitment to center, commitment to God, commitment to mission.

CHOICE: Calling – Hope – Obedience – Insight – Commitment – Energy.

Based on calling, with hope, in obedience, with insight, we commit to the energy necessary to choose => CHOICE!

Pro- Choice => CHOOSING not to lose heart in heartless deflating days of economic downturns. Recession is no excuse to take a recess.

 

 

 

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