The Heart of God: A Reflective Journey
"Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Because thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God;" - Ezekiel 28:6

Ezekiel 28:6 states, "Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Because thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God." This scripture speaks volumes about the intentions of our hearts and the consequences of our aspirations. It serves as a profound reminder of our relationship with God, juxtaposing our human desires against His divine nature and will.
In the context of the passage, God is addressing the ruler of Tyre, a powerful figure who let pride cloud his judgment. Though he was positioned in extravagant glory and authority, his heart's inclination toward self-deification led to divine rebuke. You may wonder, why does God focus on the heart? The heart, in biblical terms, signifies the core of our being; it embodies our desires, thoughts, intentions, and ultimately, our decisions.
To set our heart as the heart of God requires intentionality and diligence. It demands a relinquishing of self-will and a commitment to align our desires with His will and purposes. Jesus taught a similar principle in Matthew 6:21 when He said, "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." Our hearts will gravitate toward whatever we value most, be it power, possessions, or prestige.
Consider the implications of 'setting thine heart as the heart of God.' It is not merely about wanting what God wants; it's also about developing a godly perspective toward all aspects of life. Our thoughts, actions, and motivations must reflect His goodness, justice, and mercy. This transformation is not instantaneous but life-long. It requires us to immerse ourselves in His Word, allowing it to shape our worldview. It needs us to engage in prayer regularly, seeking not just answers but communion with the Father.
There are blessings that come from cultivating a heart like God's. As expressed in the Beatitudes, those who are pure in heart are blessed because they will see God (Matthew 5:8). Such purity of heart establishes an authentic relationship with our Creator, allowing us to reflect His light in a dark world. When our desires mirror His, we engage in fruitful living that reflects His characteristics—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).
However, we must remain vigilant. The heart can be easily misled, swayed by the temptations of pride and ambition, just as it was with the king of Tyre. Proverbs 4:23 warns us, "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." We find ourselves in peril when we allow momentary inclinations to dictate our decisions rather than holding fast to the eternal truth of God's Word.
Finally, the response of God to those who set their hearts toward Him is a promise of guidance and peace. Isaiah 26:3 reassures us that "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee." When we prioritize His heart above earthly desires, we tap into a wellspring of strength, direction, and comfort amidst life's trials.
As you contemplate Ezekiel 28:6, reflect deeply on the condition of your own heart. Ask God to illuminate any areas where pride or self-interest may have crept in. Invite Him to transform your heart, aligning it with His—into a sanctuary of love, humility, and service. Let us strive to keep our hearts gentle like His, so we may reflect His glory in our daily lives and influence others to seek Him as well.
In conclusion, let us commit today to a heart check: Are we setting our hearts toward the things of God? Are we willing to undergo the necessary changes to align closer to His heart? Let this be our prayer, that we continually seek to mirror His heart, bringing glory to His name and fulfilling the divine purpose nestled within each of us.
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