Devotions on F.I.R.E. Year OneSample

He who trusts in his own heart is a fool (Proverbs 28:26).
Should godly people follow their own hearts?
David is a man after God’s own heart; however, he is discouraged and listens to his heart. “And David said in his heart, ‘Now I shall perish someday by the hand of Saul’” (1 Samuel 27:1). His heart deceives this man of God. The Lord had David ordained king (1 Samuel 16) and confirmed to him repeatedly that he would succeed Saul. Yet he focuses on the wrong voice. Five centuries after David comes Jeremiah. He exposes the danger of the heart with a profound question. He inquires, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?” (Jeremiah 17:9). The Hebrew term translated “desperately wicked” (also in Jeremiah 15:18; 30:12) carries the basic meaning to be sick and usually refers to an incurable wound or pain. Scripture shows the folly of following one’s heart.
Employment Point: Trust in God’s Word and avoid following your heart.
About this Plan

Devotions on F.I.R.E. journeys through the Bible in one year. Each day includes a devotion based on Dr. Burge’s F.I.R.E. method of Bible Study. F.I.R.E. stands for Familiarity, Interpretation, Relationship, and Employment. The F.I.R.E. method and the daily devotions helps readers remember and apply what they read as they fuel the fire in their hearts for God’s Word.
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