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how does our treatment of others really reveal our hearts?

by Raul Batz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Do your words Reveal Your Heart?

Your words reveal your heart. The things you say, and how you say them expose and unveil the condition and attitudes of your heart. I doubt most people realize this. If they did, they would be more careful about what they said and how they said it.

Why do people love to tell you about their pure heart?

Because they love to tell you about it. If you looked at their actions only, you would have to say that they have a pure heart. But when you listen to their words, it reveals a proud heart. But again, this is not the point of Luke 6:43-45.

What is a spiritual heart check and why are they important?

The following questions are designed as a spiritual heart check. They are meant to surface sin in our lives; not to make us feel condemned but to open an avenue in which the Holy Spirit can point out sin and then work His miraculous power.

How can I get an honest glimpse into my heart?

Don’t look at your actions. Don’t look at your behavior. We are always able to justify our actions and give excuses for our behavior. If you really want an honest glimpse into your own heart, you must listen to your words. Jesus begins to talk about this in Luke 6:43-44 where he tells us that all trees bear fruit. I.

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What does God say about how do you treat others?

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In other words, if you want to be treated with kindness, be kind to others. "I am the LORD who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the LORD."

What does the Bible say about having a heart for others?

John 15:12-13. “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.”

What does it mean that God knows your heart?

God-Knows-My-Heart brings temporal relief to the weary. It separates your failures and actions from who you really want to be. A guilty conscience is soothed by good intentions. Even though your actions are bad, you believe your intentions are good.

Why should we guard our hearts?

It threatens your family, your friends, your ministry, your career, and, indeed, your legacy. It is, therefore, imperative that you guard it. Because your heart is under constant attack. When Solomon says to guard your heart, he implies that you are living in a combat zone—one in which there are casualties.

What does Jesus say about taking care of others?

'" The Good News: Jesus really said it best. Glory be to those who help others. "So continue encouraging each other and building each other up, just like you are doing already."

What does the Bible say about telling someone you love them?

John 13:34-35: "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." The defining characteristic of followers of Christ is to be love.

What comes out of your mouth shows your heart?

"Don't you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then out of the body? But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart, and these make a man `unclean. ' For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false testimony, slander.

Does God understand our hearts?

God knows what is best for you and He hears the desires of your heart. He will give you the desires of your heart when the time is right.

What does I know your heart mean?

: to be sure of what one wants, likes, thinks, etc.

What does it mean to guard your heart above all else?

“Above all else, guard your heart” Meaning: We are to guard our hearts against what comes in and only allow that which builds us up. What corrupts our hearts is to stay out. Corruption comes through what we watch, listen to, do, and sins we commit. If we let in ungodly things, we become ungodly.

How can one guard his heart?

If we want to guard and protect our hearts from sexual sin, we have to focus on three spiritual things:Know Your Identity. First, we have to accept our identity in Christ. ... Know The Power Your Have Been Given. Second, we have to accept the authority God has given us. ... Pursue True Identity. ... Get Honest. ... Seek Accountability.

How can you protect your heart?

AdvertisementDon't smoke or use tobacco. One of the best things you can do for your heart is to stop smoking or using smokeless tobacco. ... Get moving: Aim for at least 30 to 60 minutes of activity daily. ... Eat a heart-healthy diet. ... Maintain a healthy weight. ... Get good quality sleep. ... Manage stress. ... Get regular health screenings.

We Feel Entitled

A Christian radio show announcer said, “And when we come back, we will deal with the subject of people who irritate you.”

We are Impatient

We bring our requests to the lord. And then we wait. We may respond with patience as we wait, but the truth is, sometimes we don’t like the waiting room.

We Hold on to Resentment

Sometimes when God answers our prayers we grumble anyway. It could be because we have held onto some resentment about another issue.

We Compare Ourselves with Others

When we lived in Germany, many other enlisted soldiers lived around us. None of them made very much money and it was okay. We were all in the same boat.

We Don't Think Life is Fair

Whenever I fall into the trap of thinking that life is not fair, I think about Joseph who was imprisoned though he was innocent of the accusation. And yet, the Bible says that God was with Joseph. Throughout Joseph’s imprisonment, we see his attitude was exemplary. He could have only done that with God.

Why do we check our hearts?

We must regularly check our hearts through the Holy Spirit to ensure that we don't construct "barriers" between us and the Lord. God wants us to live out of a fresh understanding of His love for us and out of the overflow of our love for Him. At the core of our identity, God wants to be there loving, leading and guiding.

What is a spiritual heart check?

The following questions are designed as a spiritual heart check. They are meant to surface sin in our lives; not to make us feel condemned but to open an avenue in which the Holy Spirit can point out sin and then work His miraculous power.

Can the Holy Spirit change us?

The Holy Spirit is a powerhouse; only He can change us. We Christians have Him living inside of us -- the same power that raised Jesus from the dead. All too often, though, we set up our own rules on how we will change, what we will change, and when we will change. God gave us the Holy Spirit to do that.

Is walking with God inevitable?

Just like any relationship, walking with God is moment by moment. We will sin again -- it is inevitable. But when we do, and we feel the prick of our consciences, which is actually the Holy Spirit convicting us, then we simply confess it right away. The sooner we confess sin, the sooner our intimacy is restored.

How does Jesus care about your heart?

You need to know that Jesus cares about your pain. He can replace the hurt in your heart with his peace and replace your insecurity with his power. As you begin to feel accepted in God’s love, your heart will change and produce the fruit of patience and kindness.

How to change from anger to peace?

Matthew 12:34 (NLT) There is no real secret to changing from an angry person into a peaceful person. In order to get the power you need to go from anger to peace , you need to be filled with God’s love. The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 13:5, “ [Love] is not easily angered” (NIV). In other words, if you’re filled with anger, ...

What does the tongue reveal?

Here are some things the tongue can reveal: A harsh tongue reveals an angry heart. A negative tongue reveals a fearful heart. A boasting tongue reveals an insecure heart. An overactive tongue reveals an unsettled heart.

When we surrender our hearts to the Father, He is faithful to transform us from the inside out

Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. – Ezekiel 36:26

Our immediate reactions speak volumes about the condition of our hearts – are we living by the Spirit or by the flesh?

The more we choose to live by the Spirit, the more like Jesus we become.

What does Matthew 7 say about the fruit of our lives?

Matthew 12:33-35 does as well. Luke 5:43-45 is one of the clearest passages which reveals that the fruit of our lives is the fruit of our lips. The last part of verse 45 could not be more clear. III. Your Words are the Fruit (Luke 6:45b) Luke 6:45b.

Can you help someone else with their sin?

You cannot help somebody else with their sin if you are blind to your own. It is only when you remove the plank from your own eye, that you become able to help others remove the speck from theirs. Jesus has taught all of this so far in Luke 6.

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