Walking With Our Master

Getting Rid of the Source

Dave Laton Season 3 Episode 85

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Why do we keep struggling with the same sins and unhealthy habits? Often, we focus on changing our actions while overlooking the attitudes that produce them. 

In this episode we explore Jesus' teaching that lasting spiritual transformation begins in the heart. Discover how replacing bitterness with forgiveness, pride with humility, and fear with trust allows God to produce genuine, lasting change. 

Join us as we learn that when Christ heals the source, the fruit of our lives begins to change.

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Hello friends. Welcome to Walking with Our Master. I'm your host, Dave Leighton. Whether you're starting your morning or winding down your evening, let's take a few moments to center our hearts on some thoughts about what really matters.

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Have you ever noticed that we often focus on the symptoms of a problem while ignoring the source? Imagine walking into your kitchen and finding water all over the floor. You could grab towels, a mop, and a bucket, and spend hours cleaning it up. But unless we first turn off the leaking faucet or repair the broken pipe, the floor will never stay dry.

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Spiritually, we often do the same thing. We fight angry words without addressing bitterness. We struggle with greed without dealing with discontentment. We try to stop gossip while allowing pride to remain. And we battle sinful actions while leaving the sinful attitudes untouched. Jesus continually taught that the heart is the source.

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In the Sermon on the Mount, he showed that murder begins with anger. Adultery begins with lust, and sin starts long before anyone else can see it. Listen to the words of Jesus in Matthew chapter 15, verse 19.

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For out of the heart comes evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander.

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You see, the problem begins inside before it ever appears outside. That is why simply changing behavior rarely produces lasting spiritual growth. If pride remains, selfish actions will eventually return. If jealousy remains, resentment will surface again. If unforgiveness remains, harsh words will follow. We can spend our lives trimming the branches while the roots continue to grow stronger. P

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aul understood this principle as well. He didn't simply tell Christians to stop doing wrong things. He encouraged them to become different people. Listen to his words in Ephesians 4.

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Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.

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Notice what Paul does. He doesn't merely say stop yelling. He says, remove bitterness, wrath, anger, and malice. Then replace them with kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. He is pulling up bad fruit by the roots. This is one of God's beautiful patterns throughout Scripture. We are called to put off the old self and put on the new. We replace fear with trust. We replace worry with prayer. And we replace hatred with love. And we replace selfish ambitions with humble service.

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When our hearts change, our lives begin to change. It doesn't happen overnight. Spiritual transformation is a lifelong journey. But every time we allow God's word to reshape our hearts, we are removing another source of unhealthy behavior.

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Perhaps today there's something beneath the surface that deserves our attention. Rather than saying, How do I stop this? Perhaps we should ask, what is feeding it? When we invite God to heal the source, the outward actions began to change as well.

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That's why David prayed in Psalm 51, Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.

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David understood that lasting change begins on the inside. As we walk with our master, we may look beyond the visible struggles and allow Christ to transform the heart from which they come. T

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oday ask ourselves, what attitude may be feeding the struggle I'm trying to overcome? What would it look like to surrender that attitude to Christ and replace it with his character?

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Well, thanks again for listening today as together we walk with our Master. Please join us again next week as we continue seeking truth, growing in faith, and getting back to what really matters.

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