“KEEP THY HEART WITH ALL DILIGENCE, FOR OUT OF IT
ARE THE ISSUES OF LIFE.”—Proverbs 4:23.
ARE THE ISSUES OF LIFE.”—Proverbs 4:23.
THE
 heart of man is his worst part before it is regenerated, and the best 
afterward; it is the seat of principles, and the fountain of actions. 
The eye of God is, and the eye of the Christian ought to be, principally
 fixed upon it.
The greatest difficulty in conversion, is to win the heart to God; and the greatest difficulty after conversion, is to keep the heart with God.
 Here lies the very force and stress of religion; here is that which 
makes the way to life a narrow way, and the gate of heaven a strait 
gate. Direction and help in this great work are the scope of the text: 
wherein we have,
I. An exhortation, “Keep thy heart with all diligence.”
II. The reason or motive enforcing it, “For out of it are the issues of life.”
In the exhortation I shall consider,
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First, The matter of the duty.
Secondly, The manner of performing it.
I. The matter of the duty: Keep thy heart. Heart
 is not here taken properly for the noble part of the body, which 
philosophers call “the first that lives and the last that dies ;“ but by
 heart, in a metaphor, the Scripture sometimes represents some 
particular noble faculty of the soul. In Rom. 1:21, it is put for the understanding; their foolish heart, that is, their foolish understanding was darkened. Psalm
 119:11, it is put for the memory; “Thy word have I hid in my heart ;“ 
and 1 John 3:10, it is put for the conscience, which includes both the 
light of the understanding and the recognitions of the memory; if our heart condemn us, that is, if our conscience, whose proper office it is to condemn.
But in the text we are to take it more 
generally, for the whole soul, or inner man. What the heart is to the 
body, that the soul is to the man; and what health is to the heart, that
 holiness is to the soul. The state of the whole body depends upon the 
soundness and vigor of the heart, and the everlasting state of the whole
 man upon the good or ill condition of the soul.   Keep Reading >>>
 
 
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