Hy Heart,
Christ’s Home
Robert Boyd Munger (1951)
Introduction
In Paul's letter to the Ephesians, we find these words:
"That (God) would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man; That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith" (Ephesians 3:16). Or, as another has translated, "That Christ may settle down and be at home in your hearts by faith."
Without question one of the most remarkable Christian doctrines is that Jesus Christ Himself through the Holy Spirit will actually enter a heart, settle down and be at home there. Christ will live in any human heart that welcomes Him.
Our Lord said to His disciples, "If a man loves me, he will keep my words, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him" (John 14:23). But he was also telling them that he was soon to leave them. It was difficult for them to understand what He was saying. How was it possible for Him to both leave them and make his home with them at the same time?
It is interesting that Jesus uses a similar concept here that He uses earlier in John 14: "I go to prepare a place for you .. that where I am, you may be also." He was promising that just as he was going to heaven to prepare a place for them and would one day welcome them there, so it would be possible for them to prepare a place for him in their hearts now and he would come and make his home with them right here.
This was beyond their comprehension. How could it be?
Then came Pentecost. The Spirit of the living Christ was given to the church and they experienced what he foretold. Now they understood. God did not dwell in Herod's temple in Jerusalem! God did not dwell in a temple made with hands; but now, through the miracle of the outpoured Spirit, God would dwell in human hearts. The body of the believer had become the temple of the living God and the human heart, the home of Christ Jesus. Thirty minutes after Pentecost, the disciples knew more about Jesus than in the whole three years previously. It is difficult for me to think of a higher privilege than to make for Christ a home in my heart, to welcome, to serve, to please, to know him there.
I will never forget the evening I invited Jesus Christ into my heart. What an entrance he made! It was not a spectacular, emotional thing, but very real. Occurring at the very center of my soul. He came into the darkness of my heart and turned on the light. He built a fire in the cold hearth and banished the chill. He started music where there had been stillness, and harmony where there was discord. He filled the emptiness with his own loving, wonderful fellowship. I have never regretted opening the door to Christ and I never will!
This, of course, is the first step in making the heart Christ's home. He has said, "Behold I stand at the door and knock: if anyone hear my voice and open the door, I will come in to him, and will eat with him, and he with me." (Revelation 3:20). If you want to know the reality of God and the personal presence of Jesus Christ at the inner most part of your being, simply open wide the door and ask him to come in and be your savior and Lord.
After Christ entered my heart in the joy of that new found relationship I said to Him, "Lord, I want this heart of mine to be yours. I want to have you settle down here and be fully at home. I want you to use it as your own. Let me show You around and point out some of the features of the home so that you may be more comfortable. I want you to enjoy our time together."
He was glad to come, and seemed delighted to be given a place in my ordinary little heart.
Transferring the Title
Then a thought came to me. I said to myself, "I have been trying to keep this heart of mine clear for Christ. I start on one room and no sooner have I cleaned that then another room is dirty. I begin on the second room and the first room becomes dusty again. I am so tired and weary trying to maintain a clean heart and an obedient life. I am just not up to it!"
So I ventured a question: "Lord, is there any chance that You would take over the responsibility of the whole house and operate it for me and with me just as You did that closet? Would You take the responsibility to keep my heart what it ought to be and my life where it ought to be?"
I could see His face light up as He replied, "Certainly, that is what I came to do. You cannot be a victorious Christian in your own strength. That is impossible. Let me do it through you and for you. That is the way. But," He added slowly, "I am not owner of this house. I am just a guest. I have no authority to proceed, since the property is not mine."
I saw it in a minute and dropping to my knees, I said, "Lord, You have been a guest and I have been the host. From now on I am going to be the servant. You are going to be the owner and Master and Lord."
Running as fast as I could to the strongbox, I took out the title deed to the house describing its assets and liabilities, location and situation and condition. I eagerly signed it over to belong to Him alone for time and eternity. "Here," I said. "Here it is, all that I am and have forever. Now You run the house. I'll just remain with You as a servant and friend."
He took my life that day and I can give you my word, there is no better way to live the Christian life. He knows how to keep it in shape and deep peace settles down on the soul. May Christ settle down and be at home in your heart as Lord of all!