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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

HAVING A HEART FOR GOD!

[I was privileged to give this message at an English/Chinese church while teaching in China.  I have left tis context in place.  It was given on June 8, 2014.]

Psalm 119:32 (NKJV)
I will run the course of Your commandments, for You shall enlarge my heart.

California Chrome is a racehorse that set the thoroughbred horse-racing world on fire this year.  The story of this horse will inevitably be made into a movie.  California Chrome – with the running of New York’s Belmont Stakes in early June (2014) – failed in his attempt at the Triple Crown.  So, the trophy will be packed away for a future hope and a future horse.

Having lived for three years in the state of Kentucky, we were exposed to the verdant, gated communities of thoroughbred race horses.  The manicured farms set against the rolling hills of Kentucky stand out for their immaculate white fences and majestic animals.  In 2010, a movie emerged about one of those horses. 

If you don’t know the background, Secretariat (also known as Big Red) was a large horse that is thought by many to be the greatest race-horse to ever live.  In 1973, the summer Debbie and I were married, Secretariat won what is called the Triple-Crown of thoroughbred racing:  The Kentucky Derby, The Preakness Stakes, and The Belmont Stakes. 

Secretariat was the ninth horse to win the Triple Crown.  At the time Secretariat won the Triple Crown, it hadn’t been done for 25 years!  Since Secretariat’s win, two other horses have won the Triple-Crown:  Seattle Slew in 1977, and Affirmed in 1978.  We’ve been waiting forty-one years for another winner!

In The Kentucky Derby, Secretariat ran each quarter-mile segment faster than the one before it. The successive quarter-mile times were 25 1/5, 24, 23 4/5, 23 2/5, and 23. This means he was still accelerating as of the final quarter-mile of the race!

After winning the Kentucky Derby (1 1/4 mile), and The Preakness, many felt that he would lose in The Belmont since it was 1 1/2 mile.  

Only five horses ran The Belmont Stakes that year.  Three were considered non-contenders.  Secretariat was favored, but some still wondered if Sham might win this longer race;  Sham had finished second at The Kentucky Derby and at The Preakness Stakes. 

Secretariat was noted for pressing against the back of the gate at the start of a race.  Consequently, he was noted for being the last horse out of the gate.  Nearly every race he ran was a come from last place to win!  He was a very exciting horse to watch! 

However, at The Belmont Stakes, he and Sham took the lead together and ran side-by-side – a sixteenth of a mile ahead of the other three horses.  After running for three quarters of a mile, Sham began to tire – dropping back to eventually finish last.  Secretariat astonished spectators by continuing the fast pace and opening up a larger and larger margin on the field. Viewers heard the wonder in CBS Television announcer Chic Anderson's voice as he described the horse's pace: "Secretariat is widening now!  He is moving like a tremendous machine!" 

In the stretch, Secretariat opened a 1/16 mile lead on the rest of the field. At the finish, he won by 31 lengths (breaking the margin-of-victory record set by Triple Crown winner Count Fleet, who won by 25 lengths) and ran the fastest 1½ miles on dirt in history, 2:24 flat, which broke the stakes record by more than 2 seconds. This works out to a speed of 37.5 mph for his entire performance. Secretariat's world record still stands, and in fact, no other horse has ever broken 2:25 for 1½ miles on dirt.

Earlier, I read Psalm 119:32, “I will run the course of Your commandments, for You shall enlarge my heart.” 

When we cooperate with God, He grows our heart!  [You might want to read that verse and comment again]

I have certainly experienced this to be true and I’ll bet most of you have, too. 

After leading churches for many years, I read some books that revealed God’s heart to me more clearly than I had ever seen it before.  I began to experience God’s passion for lost people throughout the world.

The Holy Spirit continually stirred my heart and I grew increasingly discontent doing what I was doing.  I felt compelled to leave my comfort zone and do something that most people would consider radical. 

The door opened for us to come to China for a year.  That first year turned into a second year;  and now the second year has led to a third year.  When we came, we had no special passion for China.  To be painfully honest, we knew very little about China – its history, its culture, or its people! 

However, as a result of our obedience to God’s challenge to leave our comfort zone and reach out to the lost – God has grown our hearts for China!  Consequently, we’re having difficulty leaving and returning to our former lives! 

In Acts 13:22 (NASB), we read:  “After [God] …removed [King Saul], He raised up David to be their king, concerning whom He also testified and said, ‘I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after My heart, who will do all My will.’

It seems clear that having a heart after God includes being willing to do His will!

This may be the biggest issue for many Christ-followers today.  It involves ignoring our own desires to prioritize God’s desires.  It means subordinating my will to His will!  It means saying:  “Not my will, but Your will be done!” 

God is searching for men and women who love Him supremely!  People who love Him more than themselves.  People who want what He wants.  People who are willing to live in temporary dwellings, who are willing to leave their homeland, who are willing to endure hardships. 

But God doesn’t expect people to do this unrewarded.  He has promised a great reward to those who will make His priorities their priorities!  These rewards are VERY exciting!  They will be VERY real.  These rewards will be given in Heaven after all its inhabitants have arrived!  At that moment we will be truly glad that we made the sacrifices we are making.  We will live for all eternity with a sense of gratitude that we used our time on this earth wisely.   

But how does one come to a place in his/her life where they are willing to live this way.  What makes a person commit his/her life so deeply to an unseen God? 

What else but a deep conviction that God is real and the truths of His Word are compelling! 

Of course, we must realize that many Christians never really mature in their faith and never really study His Word.  They live for themselves and give homage to some of the principles of God’s Word.  Yet they fall far short of the expectations God has for His children. 

God yearns for His children to be consumed with a passion for the lost.  He hopes to see their hearts grow through exposure to His own heart!  He expects to see people act on the things that are most important to Him!  That one thing always has been and ever shall be those who are spiritually lost! 

Whether reaching across the street, across the aisle, across town, across the country, or across the world – God desires and expects us to reach out intentionally to the lost!  When we’re doing so, we are pleasing to Him!  When we’re not doing so we will experience His nudging to move toward the lost – either in our sphere of influence or around the world. 

The call is the same for all:  Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations… 

Those who join God in this will have their hearts grown!  God’s love will multiply in their hearts as they reach out with the message of hope.  Jesus came to seek and to save the lost!  As the Father sent Him, now He has sent us! 

David Platt writes:  The stakes in this spiritual battle are eternal.  There is a true God over this world who desires all peoples to experience everlasting joy in heaven.  And there is a false god in this world who desires all people to experience everlasting suffering in hell.”

I wholeheartedly believe that those who deny their personal desires and deliberately press into the harvest will find that their hearts will grow.  They will discover an ever-deepening satisfaction that results from the affirmation of God!  Seeing lost people turn, with interest, toward Christ is a most rewarding moment!  Seeing them embrace Christ and change their lives ignites the deepest kind of joy! 

Those who accept the challenge of the Great Commission will do what they do less and less out of obedience and more and more out of love!  As their hearts grow, their love for the lost will also grow!  Their grip on the things of this world will loosen and their grasp of the rewards of the next world will become a growing hope! 

If we go.  If we go, then we - like the Grinch - will find that our hearts have expanded and a new love has been born in us that will forever motivate us to prioritize the priorities of our God!

Remember Secretariat?

There is something in thoroughbred horses that they refer to as the x-factor.  It essentially means that the horse has an exceptionally large heart.  It’s traced back to a horse named Eclipse, whose body was studied in 1789.  His heart was found to weigh 14 pounds – which is twice the normal weight of a horse’s heart. 

They have found that this trait can only be passed down through the daughters of the horse.  It was later discovered that Secretariat traced through his dame line to a daughter of Eclipse.  At the time of Sham’s death, his heart was found to weigh 18 pounds!  At the time of Secretariat’s death, his heart was estimated to weigh 22 pounds;  two-and-a-half times that of a normal horse! 

It can literally be said that this great racehorse had a huge heart! 

Listen!  I don’t know about you.  And I can’t speak for you.  But I can tell you this from me:  I want to run this race like Secretariat!  I want every quarter to be faster and better than the last!  I want to get better and more effective with each quarter-mile!  I don’t want to lose passion.  I don’t want to run out of steam.  I don’t want to slow down.  I don’t want to wear out or burn out or fall out or fake out or die out.  I want to progressively become more and more given over to the purposes of God. 

I want to grow my heart for God, and grow my heart for God, and grow my heart for God until that heart enables me to run the longest race and endure the most challenging of situations without denying Him or failing Him.  I want to finish like Paul, saying:  “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith…”  I don’t want to do this for honor’s sake or for legacy’s sake, or for my family’s sake;  I want to do it as a lifelong act of love and obedience to my Master and my Lord!  

When I stand at the judgment seat of Christ
And He shows me His plan for me
The plan of my life as it might have been
Had He had His way, and I see
How I blocked Him here and I checked Him there
And I would not yield my will,
Shall I see grief in my Savior’s eyes,
Grief though I love Him still?

He would have me rich, and I stand there poor,
Stripped of all but His grace,
While memory runs like a hunted thing
Down the paths I can’t retrace.
Then my desolate heart will well nigh break
With tears that I cannot shed.
I will cover my face with my empty hands
And bow my uncrowned head.

Lord, of the years that are left to me
I yield them to Thy hand.
Take me, mold me, make me,
To the pattern Thou hast planned.    
– anonymous       
[Love That Lasts, Jill Briscoe, p.152]

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