Guarding the Heart: A Path to Spiritual Vitality

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"Our character forms the essence of who we are, shaped by the Holy Spirit, which transforms us and reflects us into the character of Jesus Christ." [13:05] (Download | )

"When our heart truly believes in something, our actions always align with our beliefs. Selfishness will have us trying to align our beliefs with what we feel." [15:39] (Download | )

"Guarding our heart means that we have to keep Jesus as our life's motivation, not ourselves... Life flows from a guarded heart, not a corrupt one." [18:49] (Download | Download cropped video)

"The highest form of protection is gratitude and praise... Humble gratitude plus genuine praise results in the highest honor of God and the highest protection of our hearts." [38:05] (Download | Download cropped video)

"Our responsibility is to keep our hearts constantly ready for God's word... The vulnerability to the seed, the word of God, allows for the depth of the root." [38:45] (Download | Download cropped video)

"To be a spring of life, the heart needs curation... The heart is the control center of the spirit, it's about crime prevention, and our responsibility is to keep our hearts constantly ready for God's word." [41:57] (Download | )

"Crime prevention in the spiritual realm involves guarding the treasures that Jesus has placed within us—our joy, faith, mercy, and forgiveness." [26:06] (Download | Download cropped video)

"The heart is the core of who we are... Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." [07:15] (Download | )

"Judas Iscariot, despite being one of the twelve, allowed his heart to be corrupted by selfish gain, ultimately betraying the Savior." [06:29] (Download | )

"Jesus didn't walk up to anybody except one and it was an illustration and ask them for something... He was loving on her because she had been despised and pushed aside." [24:11] (Download | )
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