Jeremiah 17:9
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately
sick; who can understand it?
Human rationalization leads us to believe that everyone at
some level has a good heart. God's Holy
Word emphasizes that the opposite is true.
The human heart is corrupt.
Without Jesus Christ, the human heart is in fact deceitful above all
things. Is it no wonder that in today's
news that we see evil called good and good called evil?
As a society, we have pushed God and His Son out of the
picture. Collectively, we have placed
our confidence in ourselves and others.
The result has bbeen in accordance with God's Word. We now find ourselves in a culture that is
desperately wicked. We see leaders that
are delusional. We live among a people
who mock the name of Jesus and persecute those that follow Him and choose to
live by His standards.
How could all this happen?
Does God not know how incapable we are to manage our own hearts? Of course He does. That is why He gave us His Son, Jesus, to be
Our Savior. That is why He gave us His
Holy Spirit to open our minds and hearts to see the way, the truth and the life
that is Jesus, to prepare our hearts to receive Jesus as Our Savior, and to
mold our hearts to surrender to Jesus as Our Lord, Our Master and Our King.
Through His perfect love and forgiveness, Almighty God allowed us to take the
management of our hearts out of our own wretched hands and place it under the
guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for revealing the wickedness
in our hearts. We thank You for
providing Your Son, Jesus, so that we have a way to overcome our desire to be
the rulers over our own hearts. We
praise You for giving us the Holy Spirit to inspire us to turn our hearts over
to Jesus. We pray that the lost around us may know the true nature of their
hearts as they see the difference that Jesus Christ has made in our
hearts. We ask all these things in the
name of the Refiner and Purifier of our hearts, Jesus Christ.
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