Daily Word: Out of the Heart? Luke 6:45

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“Out of the good treasure of his heart the good man brings forth good, and out of evil the evil man brings forth evil. For from the overflow of the heart his mouth speaks.” Luke 6:45, TLV

 

Out of the Heart.      Think we can hide any evil or unhealthy roots growing inside our hearts? Anger? Hatred? Envy? Fear? Doubt? Unfortunately—or maybe fortunately—no. Because as our Heavenly Father’s redeemed children, He made us unable to hide them. Eventually, those yuckies will affect our behavior. Sometimes in strange ways.

Someone who gossips may harbor a root of fear and insecurity. An abuser — experts have already proven — was once abused. Every corrupted behavior in our life, is caused by corruption in our heart.

In the previous verse, Yeshua (Jesus) explains:

“Each tree comes to be known by its own fruit. For figs are not gleaned out of briars; neither are bunches of grapes gathered from thorn bushes.” (Luke 6: 44, TLV)

Does this mean that we are briars and thorn bushes? Yes.

However, if we are atoned — redeemed — by the Lamb of God, Jesus, then we are covered by His precious blood.

No more briars and thorn bushes

His sacrifice is not so that we can go on being a thorn bushes or, in my case stinkweed, but that we work on our hearts with the Holy Spirit to be more like Yeshua. To be more like the olive tree we have been grafted into (Romans 11:16-24).

So, maybe as we root out our hearts of anger, hatred, fear, envy, doubt, greed — all those uglies — we can begin to produce more of our Messiah’s fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).

That would be pretty amazing, don’t you think?

Think More About It

What was your takeaway from this passage? How will you walk this revelation?

Until tomorrow, may we and the Holy Spirit begin to root out the uglies.

 

Praying for Israel

“… Offer God a sacrifice of thank offerings,
then fulfill your vows to Elyon [God Most High].
Call upon Me in the day of trouble.
When I rescue you, you will honor Me.” Psalm 50:14-15, TLV

Let our prayers today be a thank offering for those hostages being rescued. Please, also pray for the unrest within Israel for the ceasefire parameters. Not all are content and have concerns that the war is not over. God bless you.

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