There is a deep cry in the heart of God these days. When the cities where we currently live have become like Sodom and Gomorrah, we have built houses and settled in those cities. When the cry of the orphans and widows are so loud, how can we remain silent without offering them help? When there are lot of needy people around you, how can you refuse to help them? When your fellow brothers and sisters are hungry, how can you not provide them some food? When you call others as brothers and sisters, do you really treat them as your brothers and sisters? All of us have become hypocrites. We say for namesake fancy words about God without understanding the meaning of those words. God is fed up with people who say beautiful words about Jesus without grasping the significance and living those words. Do we really live the words we say about Jesus? For instance, if we say that Jesus is love, do you actually demonstrate such love in your daily actions?
When was the last time you helped someone in need. When was the last time you sacrificed your comfort to meet the need of others. God gives you more, but you don’t share it with anyone else.
God has had enough of our double standard. You don’t treat others well, but you expect God to treat you well. Despite you say you love people; you only truly love individuals who reciprocate your love. You enjoy mingling with the wealthy and turned the church into a gathering spot. You appear to be clean on the exterior, but your thoughts and values are so crooked and flawed. When was the last time people saw Jesus in you? You tell about Jesus to others, but you rarely show Jesus in you. Jesus has become a passive byword and buzzword in your words. You want to safeguard your family and possessions, so you come to God for shelter, refuge, and protection.
Can God trust you with heaven’s work? When you cannot be trusted with God’s burden how can God trust you with His kingdom’s work. If you don’t have love for others, forget about being used by God. God has no relation with you when you don’t have love for others.
When you take people in your heart, God will also take you in His heart. Taking someone into your heart means treating them like a member of your family, taking care of their needs, correcting them, and showing them love. We must share the blessings and provisions that God gives us with the individuals we take into our hearts. God will replenish and refill your supplies once you’ve given some away to help others. As you share your provisions, parallelly God will replenish your provisions to support others. God’s cycle of replenishment never ends. God will extend His hand to replenish your provisions or supplies so that you and the people in your heart are both satisfied if you share your blessings and provisions with them. In God’s replenishing cycle, there is no lack.
When you take someone into your heart, you provide them a spiritual shelter and a path to get to know God and His life.
God’s heart will become your heart and your heart will become God’s heart when you take people in your heart. God’s heart is connected to His infinite provisions or storehouses. You also draw from God’s endless provisions to feed both you and those people in your heart. God will expand your heart and His provisions to satisfy you and the others as you take more people in your heart. The more people you hold in your heart, the more provisions from God’s infinite storehouses you can draw. When you cease using God’s provisions for others, they begin to decay.
These days, there is a need of servants of God who take lot of people in their hearts.
Is God giving a burden in your heart to pray for others? If the answer is yes, begin praying for them and take them in your heart. Don’t nullify that burden. God gives us a burden, and when we carry it faithfully, God will begin to use us. Be faithful in the burden that God places in your heart.
Our prayer is that God should raise up many young people who take lots of people in their heart.