Looking at Your Heart

It’s a matter of the heart…


Have you ever heard or used the expressions; “’ You’re all heart, ‘; ‘ She has a lot of heart’; or ‘bless his heart”?


Hopefully, we use and or hear those phrases associated with good thoughts.


They are spiritually based and character driven by design.


The Bible is full of examples and references to our heart and how we should guard it, allow good to flow from it, and protect it.


The fact of the matter is that God not only sees our hearts but also knows what fills them and how it fuels our lives.


So, what do you see when you look at your heart?..


Check your experience…


“Here was something at work in a human heart which had done the impossible.” Big Book pg 11


Lord, open our hearts to contain good and grace and remove those things that get in the way of our usefulness to You and those You would have us help, AMEN.


“God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” 1 Samuel 16:7


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