What to Talk about at the Water Cooler
Your heart matters.
But the much of the world would have you believe otherwise. Â Yes, the world and the Devil would want you to think that your true hopes, your inner feelings, are not important to the grand scheme of God. Â That he’s got bigger and more important things to care about. Â That he’s a Father too wrapped up in his work of “saving the world” for him to really notice one of his kids in the corner, crying.
This is the best lie Satan has offered us – and we’ve bought it.
We’ve bought the notion that God makes us as purely rational, emotionless, detached brains – and that all the emotions we feel are the whims of the flesh – something to be suppressed and conquered. Â If that’s what the heart is for, we should go ahead and cut all the Psalms, and most other parts of the bible straight out. Â But thanks be to God – your heart matters.
So how do you engage your heart as a means of connecting to God?
- When you approach God in prayer, start by approaching yourself. Let your own heart be a starting place for conversation with God – “the water cooler” topic between you and your Creator is “How ’bout them emotions?”
- Start each journal entry with “God, this morning, I feel ___(insert emotion here)__ .” Maybe you can go on to explain why, or maybe you have no idea at all. Â Just be honest with the LORD.
- When you feel you’ve laid all the cards of your heart out on the table in prayer before God, sit for a moment in silence and emptiness and then ask, “What do you have to say about all of this?”
Funny thing is, he wants that honesty more than any words of empty praise you could offer him. Â It offers a kind of translucence in your dialogue – a frankness that cuts through the rout prayers and the laundry lists that block you from true communion with God.
Live your whole day aware of your heart. Â When you are angry, notice what’s happening inside and offer that up to God, when happy, or when sad… he cares. Â Your heart matters.
In fact – it is your heart that matters most to God. Rescuing our hearts has been God’s project from the beginning – after the Fall, humanity finds our heart distant and blocked from God’s heart. Â The process of redemption is learning to cross the chasm and authentically share our true selves with God – and in that intimate moment of full self-disclosure, we can have faith that God’s whole heart will be revealed to us as well.
Your heart matters more than you can ever imagine.
