Madness of the
Heart
by Dennis Pollock
Truly the hearts of the sons
of men are full of evil;
madness is in their hearts while
they live...[Ecclesiastes
9:3]
“You’re crazy!” —
How many times have we heard that
expression? While most of the time
we say this in jest, there is a very
real condition called insanity which
is not so funny. Affecting thousands
of individuals, mental illness robs
people of their ability to live and
function with dignity and
independence. Often these
individuals become wards of the
state, their lives reduced to the
confines of an institution, having
no hope in life for anything more
than to eat another meal and live
another day.
As sad as this
is, the Bible speaks of another type
of insanity, which is even worse. It
is called madness of the heart. In
this pamphlet the two types of
insanity will be contrasted and
their parallels noted. As you read
with an open heart, your concept of
sanity may change drastically!
FIVE ASPECTS
OF INSANITY
In order to
understand heart insanity we shall
have to carefully examine the
behavior and attitudes of those whom
society would consider mentally
deranged. We shall therefore look at
several aspects of insanity, keeping
in mind that physical realities are
always reflections of spiritual
truths.
1]
SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR:
One of the most frequent and
prominent indications of insanity is
self-destructive behavior. The
padded cell has long been a standard
feature of every insane asylum.
Without the padding, many of the
insane would hurl themselves
headlong into the walls over and
over again until they beat
themselves unconscious. Mark’s
Gospel describes a demon-possessed
man who is a textbook case of this
self-destructive nature. It says of
him: “And always, night and day, he
was in the mountains and in the
tombs, crying out and cutting
himself with stones.” What a
wretched life! Living in the tombs
and in the mountains he would
inflict pain on himself, and then
cry out in his misery. Modern
psychiatrists would probably
classify him a schizophrenic.
When Jesus
appeared to Paul on the road to
Damascus, He said, “It is hard for
you to kick against the goads.” He
likened Paul’s attack on
Christianity to a man who was
kicking at sharpened ox goads and
getting hurt worse and worse each
time he kicked. This is the exact
situation of every sinner. (My use
of the term “sinner” here and
elsewhere refers to all people who
have never been born again — whether
nice or contemptible, religious or
irreligious).
The
sinner destroys his own soul by
continually rebelling against what
he inwardly knows to be the will of
God. As his sins accumulate
day by day, he inflicts more and
more damage upon his soul. Because
the bodies and minds of men were
never created for sin, misery and
frustration are the ultimate result.
The epidemic proportions of suicide,
alcoholism, depression, drug abuse,
and nervous breakdowns are ample
evidence that men are reaping the
tragic consequences of the
self-abusive lifestyle that they
have chosen.
2]
DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR:
Another trademark of madness is
possessing an opinion of yourself
that far exceeds reality.
Psychiatrists call this “delusions
of grandeur.” It is a common thing
for insane people to declare in all
seriousness, “I am God,” or “I am
Jesus Christ.” Others portray
themselves as a famous historical
figure such as Napoleon or Abraham
Lincoln. What has happened is that,
deciding that they don’t really like
themselves as they are, they borrow
someone else’s identity, usually
someone who has achieved a degree of
greatness. While it may begin as a
mental game, they end up fully
believing their own fantasy.
Delusions of
grandeur actually started with
Satan, as we see in Isaiah’s
description of his original
rebellion against God:
For you
have said in your heart: “I will
ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of
God...I will be like the Most
High” (Isaiah 14:13,14).
Satan came to the
insane conclusion that he could
exalt himself to be like God. Who in
his right mind, could ever think he
could achieve an equal footing with
God? Yet isn’t this the very
foundation of the secular religion
called humanism? Humanism
makes man his own god. The Humanist
Manifesto II declares, “No deity
will save us, we must save
ourselves.” Gloria Steinem, an
avowed humanist, stated, “We will, I
hope, raise our children to believe
in human potential, not God...” One
can almost hear the voice of the
serpent as he whispered to Eve: “Ye
shall be as gods.” The
sinner who thinks he can manage his
life without God’s help has made a
god of himself and surely suffers
delusions of grandeur.
3] ABSURD
PRIORITIES: Insanity is
always marked by misplaced
priorities. While ignoring things of
great importance, the deranged
person may be quite taken up with
something we would consider
insignificant, such as a bright
piece of cloth, or the number of
holes in a ceiling tile. If a man
played games in the dirt while his
house burned down and his family
perished, who would not consider him
insane?
To have one’s
priorities so perverted is a sure
sign of madness.
This is a perfect
illustration of the unsaved. They
chase after their parties and
dances, they faithfully attend their
lodge meetings and sports events,
they spend thousands of dollars on
their adult “toys,” yet all the
while they and their families are
slowly perishing without God and
without hope. The children grow up
ignorant of the love of God and the
power of His Spirit, as
their parents dance and play
meaningless games on the precipice
of hell. Who would dare to
label such a lifestyle sane?
4]
PARANOIA: Paranoia is a
frequent condition among the insane.
When a man begins to question the
intentions of even his closest
friends, and shuns those who care
about him because he fears they are
out to get him, it is a sure sign
that he suffers from mental illness.
Even the kindest act is viewed with
suspicion by the paranoid. His own
parents, who dearly love him, become
objects of mistrust. In his wild
imaginings and bizarre logic, he may
perceive his best friends as vicious
enemies.
The sinner’s
attitude toward God is exactly the
same. He is positive that God
desires to ruin his life and spoil
his fun. He avoids the Bible, has
nothing to do with any church that
preaches the gospel in all its
fullness, and generally does his
best to maintain a “safe” distance
from his Creator. How ironic it is
that the unsaved run from the only
one who has ever loved them with
perfect love; they flee from the
only hope they will ever have of
escaping from the law of sin and
death. The sinner runs from God and
salvation as if running from a
horrible plague, and yet he
pursues damnation as if it were a
treasure worthy of all his labor and
energy. By any standards,
any man who pursues his own harm,
and vigorously avoids those who
would deliver him from that harm,
must be insane.
5] LACK
OF PRODUCTIVITY: Lack of
productivity is a universal aspect
of insanity. The insane individual
cannot hold down a job, he cannot
provide for a family, he cannot be
trusted with even the smallest of
responsibilities. His lack of mental
stability renders him unfit for any
kind of participation in society. He
is an asset to no one, and must be
controlled and provided for all of
his life.
From the
perspective of the kingdom of God,
the unsaved are without the ability
to positively contribute to the
world. Without the Holy Spirit’s
residence within a person, without
the word of God in their heart,
without the ability to pray in faith
for the needs of others, of
what value are they? If
ministers were to be perfectly
honest, a great many eulogies would
go something like this: “Today we
are burying a worthless man. He
never led a soul to Christ, he never
prayed a prayer in faith, and he was
never once led by the Spirit of God.
This man’s life was of no value to
this world.”
The Scriptures
put it this way: “They have all gone
out of the way; they have together
become unprofitable” (Rom. 3:12).
THE GREAT
MADHOUSE
Considering these
facts, it becomes easy to see that
hell is the great madhouse
of the universe. Nearly
every society builds some form of
insane asylum to separate deranged
from normal individuals. Imagine a
schoolroom which contained both sane
and insane students. Nothing could
be accomplished; the insane students
would disrupt every activity of the
normal ones. In eternity God, too,
shall separate the sane from the
insane. Hell shall house all
the madmen who lived their lives for
their own pleasure rather than the
will of God.
Hell is actually
an answer to prayer. The sinner’s
whole life is spent studiously
avoiding God. In a sense his very
lifestyle is a cry to God which
says, “O God, please leave me
alone!” The Bible says, “Ask, and
you shall receive.” God has prepared
a place in which He will leave men
alone forever. In Hell there will be
none of His love, none of His joy,
or beauty or peace. The sinner’s
“prayer” will be answered and God
will forever abandon him. “These
shall be punished with everlasting
destruction from the presence of the
Lord and from the glory of His
power” (2 Thessalonians 1:9).
AMAZING LOVE
Imagine then, how
God must see this world. Destroying
their own souls by sin, making gods
of themselves, majoring on the
minors of life and minoring on the
majors, constantly babbling empty
words, mistrusting the One who loves
them and serving the one who hates
them, living their lives in a vain
display of selfishness and
uselessness, the unsaved must indeed
appear quite a wretched lot. Yet
amazingly God’s compassionate heart
is drawn out to them. The apostle
John wrote, “In this is love,
not that we loved God, but that He
loved us and sent His Son to be the
propitiation for our sins” (1
John 4:10).
Consider Jesus as
He suffered and died on the cross.
For whom did He endure those long
hours of agony? For whom did He hang
by His nail-pierced hands and feet
during that torturous death? He
endured the suffering and shame of
the cross for the insane of this
world. The Bible says, “God
demonstrates His own love toward us,
in that while we were yet sinners,
Christ died for us” (Romans
5:8).
The cross speaks
to us about our sinfulness, but it
also tells us of God’s love. It
declares God’s awesome holiness, but
it also shows us His great mercy.
The cross is God’s message to a
sinful and rebellious world that
their pardon has already been paid
for; they have only to come to Jesus
and receive it.
Who, in his right
mind, could despise such mercy? Yet
innumerable multitudes have had a
glimpse of the cross of Jesus and
said, “No thanks, I’ll work out my
own type of salvation.”
Many of you
reading this article have no
assurance that you have ever been
born-again. You have never totally
surrendered your life to God. Which
will you choose? Will you go on
living in the insanity of this world
or will you bow your knees to the
Lord Jesus Christ, and join the
ranks of the sane? Repent, receive
Christ, and be saved from this
perverse generation.
A Sinner’s
Prayer For Salvation
Lord
Jesus, I know that I am
a sinner, but I also
know that You died for
my sins. Believing that
You are God’s only
begotten Son and that
You died for me and rose
again, I ask You to
forgive my sins. I
repent and turn away
from everything in my
life that I know is not
pleasing to you and I
receive You now as my
Lord and Savior. I will
trust in You and serve
You for the rest of my
life. I thank You, Lord
Jesus, for saving me,
for I know that You will
not reject the one who
comes to You. (John
6:37)
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