Recently, I have found myself praying this simple prayer:
"Lord, let my heart not stray. Let my heart not go ahead of You; instead, let it follow as You walk before me."
This has been my sincere prayer—not because I feel I have done something terribly wrong, but because I recognize the tendency of the human heart to desire things that are not aligned with the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
The tendency to say we've forgiven, yet our hearts continue to dwell on the hurt until it becomes evident that we haven't truly let go.
The tendency to hold tightly to every negative experience while allowing the countless positives to slip away unnoticed.
The tendency to forget the good and constantly replay the wrong.
Today, my dear God is questioning your heart as well as mine.
He is asking:
What is resounding in your heart?
"I don't just want you to come to Me; I want you to come with your heart."
Let your heart become the meeting place, because if God has your heart, He can shape your thoughts, influence your actions, and align your life with His will.
Jesus wants it all—your heart.
So, what is resounding in it?
Perhaps we don't truly know the depth of our own hearts. If we did, Scripture wouldn't say that "the heart is desperately wicked."
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?"
— Jeremiah 17:9 (KJV)
Yet that same heart that has the capacity to hold such wickedness also has the capacity to carry extraordinary goodness—if only we allow the One who is the very definition of goodness to dwell within it.
I know you may want to say, "But I'm a good person." Yet instead of counting and recounting our goodness, can we simply pray:
"Lord, have my heart. Search through it until it is able to carry Your goodness, and until You alone are deeply rooted in me."
"I the LORD search the heart and examine the mind, to reward each person according to their conduct, according to what their deeds deserve."
Jeremiah 17:10
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