Worst advice ever

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I’m going to give you the worst advice anyone could give anyone.  Ready?  Here it is: FOLLOW YOUR HEART 


In other words, make decisions based solely on whether you feel “peace” about them. To “follow your heart” is a prescription for disaster.  


Here’s why: The heart is deceitful above all things,and desperately sick;who can understand it?(Jeremiah 17:9) This is an unbeliever’s heart – rotten to the core, deceitful, sick.  God gives believers new hearts (Ezekiel 36.26) and his Spirit to guide us.  


But the old heart is still there, waiting to trip us up if we’re not careful.  So, even though we have new hearts, the Spirit of God guides us by his sure and certain Word, not by our feelings. [105] Your word is a lamp to my feetand a light to my path.(Psalm 119:105) 


Every decision we make needs to be brought under the spotlight of God’s word, not the murky fog of feelings.  Our feelings are the worst barometer of truth that exists.  God’s Word is the true and unfailing barometer of truth.  If we neglect God’s word, we’ll fall.  If we store it up in our hearts it will deliver us from sin’s snares. What are you listening to today – your heart, or God’s Word?
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