X-ray of the heart
Omar Soto(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
The message is titled "X-ray of the Heart" and the speaker talks about how all of us have a heart condition that needs to be filled with the love of God. He refers to Hebrews 4:12-13, which says that the word of God is alive and effective and can discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. The speaker then uses the example of an angioplasty to explain how even small things, like a clogged artery, can cause big problems if left unchecked. Similarly, the speaker says that Jesus takes x-rays of our hearts and wants to deal with those areas that are not healthy. He encourages listeners to identify any blocks they may have in their hearts, such as anger, greed, or idolatry, and attend to them before they cause bigger problems. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself, both physically and emotionally, and not being a slave to work.
The speaker talks about how small things can have a big impact on our health and uses the analogy of clots in the body. They then transition to talking about how Jesus wants to treat our hearts and form us in His image. The prayer at the end asks for God's blessing on everyone and for wisdom and discernment to hear His voice and fulfill His purposes.You can go with me to the book of Hebrews, Hebrews chapter 4, I have a little message that I would like to share with you. Today's message is titled: “X-ray of the Heart”. Let me tell you that all of us have a heart condition, and I don't necessarily mean a physical condition, I mean our need, that our hearts need to be filled with the love of God, they need to be filled with a touch from God.
Hebrews chapter 4, verses 12 and 13 says like this, I think many of us know it, it says because the word of God is alive and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword and penetrates to split the soul, and the Spirit , and the joints, and the marrow, and discerns the thoughts, and the intentions of the heart, and there is no created thing that is not manifest in his presence, rather all things are naked and open to the eyes of him, to whom we have to account.