Heart Surgery

Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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Proverbs 27:19 – As in water the face is reflected as a face, so a person's heart reflects the person. (NET)

As I was meditating on this Scripture, I began to think that a face seen in a mirror can be changed through plastic surgery. Many people are willing to pay a great deal of money so that their faces no longer show wrinkles, saggy skin, blemishes, sunken eyes, drooping lips, a nose that's too big, and so on. Some people may even want to add dimples, tattooed eyebrows, and who knows what! Plastic surgeons will use their skills to make patients' faces more in line with what the patients consider to be beautiful. Even after extensive surgeries, however, many people are still not satisfied with the results.

Today's verse, however, isn't talking just about physical appearance. Our face, our attitude about life, our viewpoint about living, come from what exists in our heart. Here, our heart is not the muscle that pumps blood; it is what makes our inner self tick: the desires, dreams, aspirations, goals, wants, and wishes that give our life meaning. Sometimes, people frown all day long. They are angry with everything and everybody. They complain about how life isn't fair, exclaiming that they have been cheated by life because they don't have money, good health, a family, love, understanding, or acceptance, among other things. Others may smile outwardly, but in their hearts, they are backstabbers. They secretly wish that other people would never find joy or contentment, because that think, "If I'm not happy, then neither should anyone else be. They don't deserve a better life than mine."

There is hope for heart transformation, however, through the healing power of God's forgiveness. Unlike a plastic surgeon, He doesn't just make an outward transformation. The Lord goes further and implants a new heart.

Ezekiel 36:26 – I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit within you. I will remove the heart of stone from your body and give you a heart of flesh. (NET)

He removes the ugliness of sin and replaces it with the beauty of forgiveness. Our faces no longer reflect the confusion of sin, but now show the beauty of the love that God pours into our hearts through His salvation. Once our hearts have been transformed, let's allow God to change our faces to reflect the image of Jesus Christ!

Prayer: Lord, help us not to evaluate ourselves by what the world views as beauty. Help us to allow You to change our hearts — attitudes, viewpoints, desires, dreams, and wishes — to reflect Your image so that when people look at us, they see You, Jesus. Amen.

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1 Comment

  • PresbyCan Feedback says:

    Thanks, Becky, for the encouraging words.


    How wonderful! Thank you for sharing this!


    Thank you, Becky, for this thought-provoking message.


    Thanks Becky, for this an uplifting devotional. Blessings.


    What a lovely and inspirational devotional! Thank you for writing it.


    Wow! This IS a challenge, Becky! Thanks for your devotional sharing,
    (BC Canada)


    Thank you so much for that Becky. Myself of all people really needed to hear that. Although it struck home.


    Thanks Becky
    Powerful and so true!
    (BC)


    Thank you, Becky, for today’s devotion.
    I like it very much.
    (Québec)


    Hmmm…To not evaluate ourselves according to man’s standards but God’s standards.
    Thank you, I learnt a new one today.
    Blessings.


    Thank you very much for your positive words this morning Becky. Yes, it is more important that we show God’s love to others by heartfelt actions instead of putting on a ”pretty” face. We can make quite a difference in someone’s life by treating them in the way Jesus would do. Blessings for writing.


    Good morning, Becky,
    You have given us a powerful message today. Thank you for it and I smiled broadly when you mentioned dimples you see I have two deep ones, and I thank God for them every single time I look at myself in the mirror. He gave me a face that I wouldn’t want to tamper with, and I loved your prayer too.
    Blessings!


    That’s a great principle for me today. How timely, as I was struck with a load of self-pity and jealousy and unforgiveness just before reading today’s reflection! What a stroke if – not luck – I don’t attribute anything to ‘lady luck’ – but rather the love of God for me. Talk about nipping a wrong attitude in the bud!! I’m so grateful for your words – your TRUTH described in an understandable current story. May you be blessed as you have blessed me – with immediate recognition of a wrong turn in attitude, that changes everything in a moment of TRUTH, and repentance. God bless.


    Hi Becky,
    Thank you for your PresbyCan Devotional which caused me to wonder what others think when they see my face. My prayer is also the lovely prayer you prayed.
    God bless.

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