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What Does God See When He Looks at Your Heart?


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Doctors use a procedure, called a heart cath, to exam how well your heart is working. A catheter is inserted into a large artery, often at the wrist. Contrast dye is then injected into the heart, in effect, creating a “movie x-ray.” The doctor uses these images to look for blockages in the arteries.

What does God see when He looks at your heart? Does He see a heart that trusts in Him (Psalm 28:7)? Does He see a heart where His word is hidden (Psalm 119:11)? Does He see a heart that is pure (Matthew 5:8)? Does He see a heart that is forgiving (Matthew 18:35)? Does He see a heart that loves Him completely (Matthew 22:37)? Does He see a heart that is filled with anxiety (John 14:1)? Does He see a heart that is sensitive and touched by sin (Acts 2:37)? Or does He see a heart that is hardened and insensitive to sin (Mark 10:5)? Does He see a heart where Christ dwells (Ephesians 3:17)? Does He see a heart that strives to do His will (Ephesians 6:6)? Does He see a heart where the peace of God rules (Colossians 3:15)?

What does God see when He looks at YOUR heart? It’s something to think about

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Saved by the GospelBy Rod Halliburton