Message Minute (You're Not Who You Think You Are)

"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh." — Ezekiel 36:26

Most of us carry around a quiet, nagging belief that something is fundamentally wrong with us. Not just that we make mistakes — but that we are, at the core, broken beyond real repair. Forgiven, maybe. But still a mess. Still wicked at heart.

Here's the thing: that belief has a name. It's a lie.

God didn't just forgive the old heart, He replaced it. That's what Ezekiel 36 is all about. Not renovation. Not patching things up. Replacement. A full spiritual heart transplant. The old, stone-cold heart? Gone. A new heart of flesh — alive, responsive, and capable of real change? That's what God gives.

This isn't a feel-good idea. It's a promise straight from God, spoken 600 years before Jesus even walked the earth. And it matters enormously, because what a person believes about their heart shapes everything — how they pray, how they relate to God, how they handle failure.

Reflection: What would change about your daily life if you truly believed your heart had been made new, not just forgiven?

Prayer: God, thank You for not just tolerating the old heart but replacing it. Help me to believe, really believe, that You have made something new in me. Teach me to live from that truth today. Amen.

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