Stubborn

January 11th – Ezekiel 36:26

Ezekiel 36:26

This new year, one of my projects is turning a stony, weedy, patch of my yard into a flower garden where bees and butterflies can thrive. But before anything can grow, some hard work has to be done. Rocks need to be removed, weeds need to be pulled, and the ground needs to be tilled. All done to uncover the rich, nourishing soil beneath. It’s messy, tiring work. And at times it feels easier just to leave the ground the way it is. But without that preparation, nothing healthy will take root.

That’s the way it is when it comes to our hearts. God gently but faithfully works on the hardened places within us. He breaks up what is stubborn, rebellious, and unfruitful. God takes our hearts of stone, and begins to soften them in His hands. The result is a heart moldable and ready to reflect the likeness of Jesus. The work required to create a garden is hard, but the beauty makes every effort worthwhile. In the same way, producing a fruitful harvest for the Lord doesn’t happen without hard, sometimes uncomfortable work. Yet when our hearts are willing to be shaped, softened, and renewed by Him, the beauty that grows from it is truly remarkable.

Reflection Question:
What hardened or weedy areas of your heart might God be inviting you to surrender so He can soften, renew, and bring new life?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, take my heart and do the work only You can do. Remove what is hard, crowded, or unfruitful, and replace it with a heart that is soft, willing, and alive in You. Shape me so my life produces beauty and fruit that honors You.

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July 14th – Proverbs 29:1

Proverbs 29:1

He who is often reproved, yet stiffens his neck, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.”

We serve a God of second, third, and fourth chances. But although His patience, is immense, it’s not infinite. While God’s mercy and grace abound, there comes a point where persistent disobedience and unrepentant hearts can exhaust His patience. Eventually He’ll wash His hands and give us over to our sin. (Rom. 1:26-28) That’s why it’s so important to understand that God desires our genuine repentance, obedience, and a humble willingness to live lives according to His will. Procrastinating in our spiritual growth, ignoring His instructions, or taking His grace for granted can lead to severe consequences. A stiff-necked attitude towards God rejects the opportunity for growth and humility. It hinders our ability to learn from our mistakes, seek forgiveness, and make necessary changes in our lives. And most sad of all, unrepentant sin distances us from the One we should be closest to. The only true source of wisdom and grace, our Heavenly Father.

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