Our heart can be turned towards many things and even other people.
“Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?” Matthew 19:16 (NIV)
Devotion speaks to the position of the heart: a heart fully turned to the one we love. God longs to be the recipient of our affection and have our heart.
Who or what is your heart turned towards today?
When Jesus responded to the rich young ruler’s question, he wanted to find out where his heart was. Keeping the commandments is part of devotion to God, but it needs to flow out of a heart that is turned towards God. Jesus made it clear that following the rules alone was not enough. It would be an act of service, dutiful and metallic, but devoid of heart. Until he was willing to turn his heart away from money and towards God, he couldn’t truly follow God.
Our heart can be turned towards many things and even other people. Is there anything you are not willing to bring to the altar? – Your house, your career, your position, your husband, your children, your closet, your bank account, a parent? What do you hold most dear? What do you treasure in your heart?
When God has our heart, He truly has our life.
Thank You, Father, that You are interested in my heart and not necessarily my service. You are my treasure and I want You to have every piece of my heart. Today I lay down everything that holds me from following You with all of my heart. Amen.
By Idelette McVicker
Used by Permission
Further Reading
• How to Fall in Love with Jesus by Sylvia Gunter
• Keeping Yourself in God’s Love – even during painful times in your life
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