Softening the Heart: Recognizing and Overcoming Hardness

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1. "We have to be very careful to not make excuses when we say hurtful things. When we say destructive things towards others, we have to be careful, and we need to ask the question, where is that coming from? What is the condition of my heart that this is coming out of my heart, out of my emotions, out of my anger, out of what I sense is right and wrong." [22:52]

2. "A hardness of heart describes a negative condition in which the person ignores or they spurn or reject the gracious offer of God and his salvation through Jesus Christ. It says that they go on to say that the heart represents the total response of a person to life around him or her and to the religious and more demands of God." [25:22]

3. "When we openly show rebellion against Jesus Christ and his word, and we want to pray for people that don't know Christ. When they're doing this, we don't want to judge them, but we want to share the word of God. We want to share the gospel with them. We want to pray for them that God can touch their hearts, because we can't touch their Right?" [20:44]

4. "Something has happened that has affected the way she viewed God, the way that she viewed her relationship with God, and the way that she leads others in her pursuit of God. We have to be careful that if our hearts have been hardened towards God, if we're not careful, it will affect the way we relate to him. It will affect the way that we live for him, and it will affect the way that we lead others in our pursuit of Jesus Christ." [21:58]

5. "Our own sinful decisions and actions can also play a role in hardening our hearts towards God. We already mentioned that we are born into sin, and our hearts are naturally hardened towards God. But the things that we do, especially unrepented and habitual sin, can cause our hearts to be hardened even more towards God. Unrepented sin reveals the condition of our hearts. And it also shows that we don't fear God, that we don't respect God, that the soul of our hearts is not ripe towards God." [11:31]

6. "If we are in unforgiveness, if we're not showing compassion towards others, compassion and patience go hand in hand. So we would have to ask ourselves, Lord, is my heart hardened that I'm not able to extend this patience or this compassion towards this individual in my life?" [16:05]

7. "When we have habitual, willful, or unrepentant sin and when we justify that sin... it demonstrates that the work of the Holy Spirit is not involved in the person's life when it's unrepentant... We have to be mindful that God wants our hearts to be open, to be soft, so that when his word is spoken, when we're seeking his face, that is able to now penetrate our hearts so that now we can recognize the actions that we're doing is wrong." [17:33]

8. "What we believe about ourselves and what we believe about God can harden our hearts." ([12:30])
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