Halted Hearts

 Hear me, O Lord, hear me, that this people may know that You are the Lord God, and that You have turned their hearts back to You again.”” I Kings 18:37 NKJV

The primary objective of all provoked proclaimers of the gospel is the turning of halted hearts to holy hearts. This is because the slightest displeasure or discouragement in life can halt any heart’s relationship with the Holy God. For example, when Elijah’s heart himself became halted, he ran away from Jezebel and turned to God for a suicide mission, rather than seeking God for sustenance. But here, Elijah’s humbleness was focussed on turning the halted hearts of Ahab and the people of Israel from the worship of Baals to the worship of God. It implies that halted hearts do not have any proven benefits in support of their patronage of idols or man-made gods, including materialism, socialism, and populism. Their actions and dispositions are merely a reflection of faithlessness, a statement of unbelief, and a declaration of devotion to the unknown God. Even today, a halted heart can attend religious gatherings and observe sacred rituals or regulations; but their actions are simply summarized as a protest against the potency of God and His relevance to their upkeep. Therefore, the humble prayer “Hear me, O Lord, hear me“ of all provoked proclaimers of the gospel is always a sacred sacrifice by itself on the altar of our Holy God, turning halted hearts to holy hearts.


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