Acts 7:39-"...and in their hearts turned back again into Egypt."
The passage in Acts 7:39 really makes an incredible statement as to how they could have done this. Their hearts turned back, or we could say that their hearts were deceived. When referring to Moses they called him "this Moses." Pretty interesting way to refer to the man of God who led you out of slavery, but this is what happens when our hearts are turned away. All of the truth in their situation had become distorted. We see them in Numbers 11 complaining again about how "great" it was in Egypt. "We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlic." - Numbers 11:5
This is so important to us because we want to guard our hearts (Proverbs 4:23). It's so easy for us to have a negative thought; for the devil to get it and say that we are worthless, or that God doesn't care. It's even easier to believe it's true! One thing that cannot change is God. His thoughts are peace (Jeremiah 29:11); and they never change. His word is eternal (John 6:68); and it is life. We get depressed, things upset us, often times we may be sad about something, but there is something so much greater that can keep my heart. Philippians 4:7 says the "peace of God that passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." That's it! The thoughts of God - that NEVER change - are peace, and this peace passes all understanding and is able to keep my heart!
Thank you Micah, great message! :)
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