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In Ezekiel 20:30–31, God told Israel, “I will not let you inquire of me.” Like today, God’s people sought His help while holding onto their idols, but He refused to listen to their prayers as long as their hearts remained divided.
For us today, it’s a warning: we cannot hold on to sin and expect God to bless us. When we pray with divided hearts, we find the heavens silent.
The challenge for us is clear: if we want God’s ear, we must give Him ALL of our hearts.
By Tracy Smith5
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In Ezekiel 20:30–31, God told Israel, “I will not let you inquire of me.” Like today, God’s people sought His help while holding onto their idols, but He refused to listen to their prayers as long as their hearts remained divided.
For us today, it’s a warning: we cannot hold on to sin and expect God to bless us. When we pray with divided hearts, we find the heavens silent.
The challenge for us is clear: if we want God’s ear, we must give Him ALL of our hearts.