Exploring the biblical theology of Christian egalitarianism

Search
Close this search box.

4 Ways to Guard our Hearts and Minds

guard your heart

Above all else, guard your heart, it is the wellspring of life.
Proverbs 4:23

Introduction

I take guarding my heart and mind seriously. There are lots of television programs, movies, music, and magazines that I won’t watch, or listen to, or read. If I want to be saturated and empowered by the Holy Spirit, the last thing I want to do is to suppress him with ungodly and ungracious clamour.

I want to understand and interact with people in our society in relevant, meaningful, generous, and loving ways, but watching and listening to unwholesome programs, and thinking about ungodly and worldly things, can give the enemy a faith-destroying foothold into our lives.

The Bible gives us good advice about how we can guard our hearts.

1. We can guard our hearts and minds through the knowledge of God’s word.

Knowing the Bible well is key. As the author of the Letter to the Hebrews has said,

Solid food is for the mature who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil. Hebrews 5:14

Paul says in Romans 16:19 that God wants us to be wise about what is good, and innocent about what is evil. (Compare this with 1 Cor. 14:20.) We do not need a comprehensive understanding of the Kingdom of Darkness to be able to recognise and defeat its forces. Rather, we need to be wise about God and his ways, and lead lives that are informed, guided, edified, and empowered by his Word and his Holy Spirit.

2. We can guard our hearts and minds through prayer and noble thoughts.

Paul promises that God will guard our hearts and minds when we submit everything to him in prayer (Phil. 4:6-7). Paul continues this theme of a guarded heart and mind in the very next verse:

. . . whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or worthy of praise – think about these things. Philippians 4:8

If we are constantly desiring worldly things, and thinking worldly, shallow, and mean-spirited thoughts that don’t include God, we are letting our guard down. Instead, we should follow Paul’s advice:

Set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on worldly things. Colossians 3:1-2

3. We can guard our hearts and minds through holy and consecrated living.

As well as virtuous thoughts, we also need to live virtuous lives. As representatives of Jesus and his Kingdom, we need to set high standards for ourselves in regard to faith, love, generosity, and holiness. In several of Paul’s letters, he urges the believers to live their lives in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ (Eph. 4:1; Phil. 1:27; Col. 1:10; 1 Thess. 2:12).

Many modern Christians seem to have lost the desire to live holy and helpful lives that are consecrated to God. I wonder why that is? When was the last time we heard a message about keeping our hearts and minds pure?

God calls us to nothing less than holiness (Eph. 5:26-27; 1 Pet. 1:15-16). We were “created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness” (Eph. 4:24). This is a high calling!

However, while it is important that as we aim for personal holiness, we need to be careful that we don’t impose our standards on others or judge others who do not share our aspirations. We must let God do the sanctifying work in ourselves and in others, and this work takes time.

God calls us to offer up our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to Him, and not to be conformed to the pattern of this world. This necessitates having our minds transformed and renewed. Only then can we discern and know God’s perfect will, and only then can we respond to his will accordingly (Rom. 12:1-2).

It is easier for God to work through us, speak to us, and bless us when we are living righteous and obedient lives (Jas 5:16b). Conversely, this kind of life makes it more difficult for the enemy to influence our hearts and minds.

4. We can invite and allow God to guard our hearts and minds.

As well as the external evil influences that threaten to infiltrate and sully our hearts and minds, we must also be on our guard from our own internal sinful pressures.

Jeremiah, in perhaps a dark moment, observed,

The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it? Jeremiah 17:9

But God answered his question with reassurance:

“I the LORD, search the heart and examine the mind.” Jeremiah 17:10

When we continually offer our heart and mind to God, he will search it and sanctify it with his Holy Spirit. King David wrote,

Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me . . . Psalm 139:23-24

Paul wrote rhetorically about internal struggles with sin. He wrote that it is only God, through Jesus, who can rescue a person from his inherent sinful nature (Rom. 7:15-25). Only God can cleanse our hearts and minds, but we need to cooperate with his work.

Paul was committed to guarding his heart and his mind and making every thought captive to (under the control of) Jesus! (2 Cor. 10:5). This happens when we are led by the Spirit and live God’s way.

For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit. To set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. Romans 8:5-6
A mind and heart set on God is a peaceful, trusting heart. Isaiah 26:3

I am committed to being close to God and living for him. I don’t want anything to jeopardise that. So I am also committed to guarding my heart.

Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. Matthew 5:8


Explore more

Prayer and Peace – Philippians 4:6-9
Hope and Holiness – 1 Peter 1:10-16

14 thoughts on “4 Ways to Guard our Hearts and Minds

  1. Thanks for another great article. I enjoy many of the articles on your website and I am sharing them with my friends.

    1. I’m very much blessed by this elaborate explanation. God bless you abundantly

    2. Thank you, God has blessed me this morning through your article.

  2. I’m blessed to get insight on guarding my heart, I feel moved and now I see the impact my heart will have in regard to my eternity. I’m now sharing this great article to my friends that they also may prepare. God bless you

    1. I’m so glad this article blessed you, Mike.

  3. Any advice for a wife who feels very convicted about movies but my husband doesn’t.
    He wants me to watch popular movies with him but they disgust me.
    They aren’t porn, but most pg13 movies have bad content.

    1. Hi Balsam Mommy,

      I agree. Some PG13 movies do have some unwholesome content.

      It is lovely that your husband wants your company, but hopefully he will be considerate and not push you to go against your moral standards and conscience. I think it is wrong for anyone to pressure someone else in doing something that goes against their conscience.

      Hopefully you can find something else to share together.

  4. I was going through trying times and read a passage of scripture on safeguarding one’s heart and mind and since then I cannot find it but reading your article has also enriched my spirit. Thank PJ

  5. Great teaching just what we need thank you

  6. Today I prayed desperately, from the deepest part of my being for God to show me what the most important thing was that I needed to focus on to help me really gain better wisdom, understanding and to be able to conquer sin in my life…..the words that came to me were, “guard your heart, guard your mind”. I have never had those specific words come to me before and I just had the strongest sense that it was answered prayer. I was just searching those specific words and your article with such a wonderful array of applicable scriptures appeared! Thank you and God bless!

    1. I’m so glad the article was useful to you, Katie. God bless you.

  7. This is soo awesome. I believe that our hearts and minds are the most important tool in us which must be protected relentlessly. Thank you soo much.

  8. Wonderful article. It made me think.

  9. I’m happy to have read this. It will influence me in a lot of ways, and I will keep visiting stay on the path to eternity.
    Many many thanks and God bless you.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe to Marg's Blog

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Loading

Join Marg's Patreon

Would you like to support my ministry of encouraging mutuality and equality between men and women in the church and in marriage?

Archives