What is the true nature of the heart? Scripture teaches the hard truth of what our hearts are like because of sin. Jeremiah 17:9 “The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately sick; who can understand it?” God knows the nature of our hearts and is the only one who can transform a sin sick heart. “10 “I the Lord search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds.” God searches our heart, tests our mind and will evaluate us according to our deeds. This does not mean we have to earn our salvation. It means there will be a day of accounting where God looks at our actions. We are clean and purified by the blood of Christ, so He will not be looking at sin, but at our heart for Him. What causes you to do good or hard things for God? Is it love, devotion, thankfulness, zeal for the gospel?
I totally identify with David’s plea to God in Psalm 51:10 “Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a right and steadfast spirit within me.” By nature our hearts are filled with sin but God can create a clean heart within us. Because Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead, we can be transformed by faith in Him. Jesus is our pathway to cleansing, restoration and hope. Just like David, we have to desire it and ask God for it. He promises to renew our hearts and make them pure, and committed to Him.
Will you ask Him today to create a clean heart within you? It will be a new beginning and a step that pleases God, renews and revitalizes life, and brings hope and restoration. Ask Him today.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I believe you have the power to transform my heart and make me clean and pure. Root out the sin that plagues me and bring me into a vibrant relationship with you. Create in me a clean heart that will be devoted and steadfast in loving you. Create in me a new life with new desires and new hopes that are firmly placed in you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Redeemed and transformed by faith in Jesus,
Blessings today.
Linda
The apostle Paul speaks of ‘going astray’ as the constant struggle he has with sin and not doing what God wants him to do. In Romans 7:15-20 Paul lays his heart bear and shares his personal struggle with sin just like the psalmist has been doing in Psalm 119. As you read these verses, see if you too can identify with Paul and the psalmist. “
nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost, until he finds it?
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful.” Hebrews 10:23