Remember this when you are tempted to say “He Knows My Heart” in dismissal of His truth. He definitely does know our hearts…and He already told us our hearts are liars. Think. Reason. Study. Pray....but don't trust your heart. Listen to it sure. Learn what it has to say. But don't trust what it tells you. It will almost always be twisted. And certainly don't follow it like we are told to do today in churchianity...and much of the messy-anic movement. When YHWH calls us to move further up and further into His truth, we can not be satisfied with what our hearts have said is all truth, or how far up and in our hearts have called "enough".
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Thought for Today: Monday June 24
Gratitude gets us through the hard stuff. To reflect on your blessings is to rehearse YHVH's accomplishments. To rehearse YHVH's accomplishments is to discover His heart. To discover His heart is to discover not just good gifts but the Good Giver.
And it was told to the king of Jericho, “Behold, men of Israel have come here tonight to search out the land.”
Joshua 2:2
Did the Canaanites send spies into the Israelite camp in the wilderness? Did Rahab have spies in her own house? How else did the king of Jericho find out about Joshua's two spies in Joshua 2:2?
We don't know the names of the spies Joshua sent into Jericho. There have been countless men and women of God--teachers, prophets, rulers, soldiers, and farmers--whose names are forgotten by men. But God knows every single one of them. He will never forget.
The two spies in Joshua 2 were hand-picked by Joshua and sent in secret. The 12 spies sent by Moses were sent at the urging of the people. Autocrat vs democratic. But in both cases, only two spies were righteous. The will of the masses is usually wrong.