Harden Not Your HeartSample
Crush It.
Stay in His Presence and allow God’s Word to heal your heart. Moreover, God wants to give you a new heart. “And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them an heart of flesh:” Ezekiel 11:19 KJV No matter what state you‘re in, God wants to heal you completely and make you whole. It’s your choice to stay bitter. You can choose to move forward in Christ.
The Word of God is power and is able to breathe life into your situation. God’s Word can resurrect you from any dead and dry place. Let God’s Word pull you out of the bondage of bitterness. Release the past. Choose not to hold on to the offense of the past. Bitterness is a choice. Bondage is a decision.
My brother or sister, if you’ve found yourself in a state of bitterness — God does not want you to stay bitter. God wants better for you. God does not want your heart to harden. Let go of the past. Let God feed your heart through His Word. Stay in His Presence and embrace God’s future for your life.
Prayer:
Father God, in the Name of Jesus Christ, I thank You for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ, to die for me. Father, I thank You that The Blood of Jesus removes the stain of my past and propels me into the future that You have planned and prepared for me. Father, You are Lord over my life and bitterness has no place here.
Lord, I repent of my sin and I turn to You. Father, I forgive those who have offended me. I release and let go of the offense of the past. Lord, heal my heart. Father, make me whole in You. Father, I look to You to set my heart free forever. In Jesus Name. Amen.
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Vance K. Jackson leads readers through this heart transforming devotional where he exposes the paralytic effects of offense. Offense was designed to paralyze your future. Every time you rehearse and meditate on the past offense, your heart is imprisoned to the moment of the offense. Forgive. Choose to let the past go and be set free forever.
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