A Sensitive Heart

Life can be simple but it won’t be easy. It requires total commitment to THE LORD!

However, a complex life is guaranteed to be difficult and less rewarding.

Paul wrote by The Holy Spirit in Romans chapter 1:

18  For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness,

19 because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them.

20 For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse,

21   because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (hardened).

If we want to make ourselves more sensitive to FATHER, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit, we must do the opposite of what causes men’s hearts to become hardened or darkened.  It is that simple!

We will glorify GOD because HE is worthy and valuable to our lives.

We will be thankful and remember what HE has done in our lives.

We will think on Spiritual things thus producing a positive imagination which precedes hope.  Hope precedes faith and faith precedes manifestation of FATHER’S Divine Intent in our lives.

As we do the above, our hearts will become sensitive to GOD rather than sensitive to what the world is promoting.

People with hardened hearts promote division, anger, and rage.

It is written by The Holy Spirit in Hebrews chapter 11:

8   Faith motivated Abraham to obey God’s call and leave the familiar to discover the territory he was destined to inherit from God. So he left with only a promise and without even knowing ahead of time where he was going, Abraham stepped out in faith.

9 He lived by faith as an immigrant in his promised land as though it belonged to someone else. He journeyed through the land living in tents with Isaac and Jacob who were persuaded that they were also co-heirs of the same promise.

10 His eyes of faith were set on the city with unshakable foundations, whose architect and builder is God Himself.

11 Sarah’s faith embraced the miracle power to conceive even though she was barren and was past the age of childbearing, for the authority of her faith rested in the One who made the promise, and she tapped into His faithfulness.

12 In fact, so many children were subsequently fathered by this aged man of faith—one who was as good as dead, that he now has offspring as innumerable as the sand on the seashore and as the stars in the sky!

13 These heroes all died still clinging to their faith, not even receiving all that had been promised them. But they saw beyond the horizon the fulfillment of their promises and gladly embraced it from afar. They all lived their lives on earth as those who belonged to another realm.

14 For clearly, those who live this way are longing for the appearing of a Heavenly city.

We too are to embrace the other realm as we navigate through this temporary life.

15 And if their hearts were still remembering what they left behind, they would have found an opportunity to go back.

16 But they couldn’t turn back for their hearts were fixed on what was far greater, that is, the Heavenly realm! So because of this God is not ashamed in any way to be called their God, for He has prepared a Heavenly city for them.

We must also forget what we left behind and keep our focus and faith looking forward just as Abraham and Sarah did.  They were fully committed to what FATHER showed them and did not allow themselves to look back at the past as they moved forward into uncharted territory. They had sensitive hearts to THE LORD.

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