"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“Fully Known, Deeply Loved”


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July 5, 2026

Daily Devotion:  

“Fully Known, Deeply Loved”

Jeremiah 17:10

​"I the Lord search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds."

​In a modern digital world where it is easy to curate an any image. We show people our highlights, our polite smiles, and the version of ourselves we hope they’ll like. But human hearts are incredibly complex. Just one verse earlier, Jeremiah writes that the heart is "deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" ​

Often, we don't even fully understand our own motives. We mix good intentions with hidden pride, or we do the right things for the wrong reasons.

Jeremiah 17:10 is one of the most famous verses in the Old Testament concerning God's justice and His deep understanding of human nature. It brings us a profound,comforting, and sobering truth: God looks past the curation - it implies a thorough investigation—like a miner searching out gold or an archaeologist carefully uncovering hidden artifacts. God doesn't just skim the surface of your life; He looks into the deepest, quietest corners of your inner world. For a world that fears rejection, being completely exposed like this can soundterrifying. If someone saw everything inside us, would they stay?

​But with God, being fully known does not mean being abandoned. He searches your heart not to find a reason to reject you, but because He loves you too much to leave you stuck in hidden patterns. He sees the secret anxieties you haven’t told anyone about. He sees the silent pain you carry. He also sees the quiet moments of obedience that no one else noticed or thanked you for. ​

Your external "fruit"—the ways you treat others, your daily choices, your public actions—flows directly from what is happening in that hidden soil of your heart. When you allow God to search you, you are inviting the MasterGardener to prune what is toxic and nurture what is life-giving.

Jeremiah 17:10 is both a warning and a comfort. It serves as a warning against hypocrisy, reminding us that we cannot fool God with outward appearances. At the same time, it is a comfort to those who are misunderstood by others, reassuring them that God knows their true, upright intentions even when the world doesn't.

Take five minutes of silence today. Don’t ask God for anything right away. Instead, simply “Search me, God, and know my heart.” Be still, and let Him whisper truth to the parts of your heart that feel the most hidden.

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus