A hardened heart is one that has become unfeeling, unsympathetic, stubborn and calloused. The Merriam-Webstar’s dictionary’s describes “hardened” as when the surface layer is harder than the interior. The person whose heart has become hardened is careless and insensible. The truth of God’s word can no longer penetrate into the spirit. There are many excuses and reasons why hearts become hardened. Many harden their hearts as a defense from disappointment, rejection, hurt or as a result of anger and bitterness. However, the more hardened you become, the more you stand the chance of being hurt because you don’t have the faith or trust in God to believe in and receive all of God’s fullness into your life. A stubborn and calloused heart doesn’t trust that God can love so much that he gave his only begotten son so that one would have eternal life. An unfeeling heart is a trick of enemy. Think about it, people with hardened hearts eventually become miserable and lonely beyond repair. They usually miss out on the blessings of love and support. Unfortunately they’ve been deceived because of their unbelief and have hardened their hearts towards God blaming others and the fact is that their outcome and empty existence is a result of their unbelief.
This is the opposite of how God has commanded us to walk. Scripture tells us to be of humble spirit, ready to obey God’s instruction and to be eager to love and forgive our fellow man. God gives grace to those that are of a humble spirit but he resists the loafty, stubborn and prideful. As it is written: Continue reading ‘A Hardened Heart Against God’








Wouldn’t it be so nice if faith had nothing to do with patience? Or would faith even exist without patience? Patience is the ingredient that keeps your faith steadfast and strong. James’ letters begin with exercising patience in James chapter one. Paul’s letter to the Colossians begin with patience also in Chapter one. Proverbs 19:11 said that a man becomes wise when he becomes patient. As a matter of fact, men’s hearts often fail them simply because they lack patience. As a student of the word, I study my bible everyday and last night as I read Luke, the word patience jumped out at me again. Luke was describing the parable of the seed and the sower that Jesus spoke to the disciples about. Even when you receive the Word of God in your heart and hold fast to it – you still have to hold 