Proverbs 4:23
Keep your heart with all vigilance;
for from it flow the springs of life.
Years after our culture has absorbed the elementary lessons of hygiene in the physical and environmental realms, we remain perfect babes in the wood when it comes to mental and spiritual common sense. Every fool knows that you don’t drink from wells built next to toxic waste dumps. Not even a moron would say “My belching smokestack is my personal smokestack and has no effect on anybody else.” Nobody says, “I’m strong. So it’s okay for me jog behind insecticide spewing trucks or eat this mad cow infected meat.” But fools say things like this everyday when it comes to moral and spiritual pollution. They say you can fill your mind with slime from the tube and it won’t effect them because they’re “strong in their hearts.” They say media can belch airwave pollution 24/7/365 and it won’t affect the culture (though 30 second ads cost a million dollars and manufacturers gladly pay this to have “no effect”). They say that we can feed our souls on the toxic waste of sleaze TV, violent and misogynistic music, ugly art, and loveless, soul-dead stories and it will not affect “my personal truth of the moment.” Scripture says differently. “Keep your heart”. Feed it on what is true, good, noble, beautiful and you will become that way. Feed it on junk and the effects on your heart will be as predictable as the effects of a diet of radioactive waste and potato chips on an Olympic athlete: no matter how healthy he was to start with, he’ll die.