Healthy Heart


Does your heart have peace? Do you feel pain? Do you feel pleasure? Do you delight in His presence? 

Solomon said, “Keep your heart with all diligence, For out of it spring the issues of life” (Proverbs 4:23)

Love comes from the heart. Life flows from the heart. Leadership flows from the heart. Share on X

Life flows from the heart. 

Leadership flows from the heart. The Bible says that David was a shepherd who led his people with the integrity of his heart (Psalm 78:72). 

Love comes from the heart. “Jesus said to him, ‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind’”(Matthew 22:37 NKJV). 

The Lord looks at the heart (Isaiah 66:2; Matthew 5:4). 

As our physical heart plays an essential role in our life, our inner heart plays a vital role in our life, leadership, and love. The enemy of our soul attacks our heart. He wants us to have a spiritual heart attack. If our heart becomes a stony heart, it can’t receive anything good. Or if it becomes full of thorns, it chokes the seed of God’s Word. A good heart is a key to fruitfulness and fulfillment. 

Jesus is our best example of living a life that’s full and pleasing to God. Jesus was busy but not burned out. He was mistreated by people, yet He wasn’t bitter. Christ’s task was huge, but He lived in a constant state of rest. He shares His secret with us:

“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls”(Matthew 11:29 NIV).

The secret of Jesus’ idea of “rest” wasn’t going on vacations or taking days off, although those measures are good. It’s not His being tied down to disciplined routines but it is His heart. He promises us that if we study His heart, ours will be healthy, and it will bring rest to our whole being. There are many things to learn from Jesus, but one of the most important ones is how to have a healthy heart. 

Once our heart is healthy, burnout will be replaced with holy burning. Share on X

To have a healthy heart, we must have a humble heart. 
To have a healthy heart, we must replace a hurry with holiness. 
To have a healthy heart, we must prioritize peace over pressure. 

Once our heart is healthy, burnout will be replaced with holy burning. 


This blog was written by Pastor Vlad

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