Do You Know Your Heart?

“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it? I, the Lord, search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds.” ~ Jeremiah 17:9–10
These verses offer a sobering reminder of how easily our hearts can mislead us. God sees through our motives, thoughts, emotions, decisions, and behaviours. And despite knowing our inner struggles, He still holds us accountable—rewarding each person according to their actions.
This truth gave me pause. Do I honestly examine my heart? Am I willing to see what truly drives me—my emotions, reactions, beliefs, and decisions? If I am being honest, there’s a part of me that resists letting the Holy Spirit examine certain areas of my life. Especially the area of money.
Finances are tricky—layered, complex, and often hard to unpack. I suspect some of my beliefs and habits do not fully align with God’s heart for stewardship. And I do not think I am alone in this.
Many of us carry unspoken assumptions about money, often without realizing it:
· As long as the bills are paid, does it really matter where every dollar goes?
· I give a lot—so what’s wrong with treating myself now and then?
· Debt isn’t a sin, so why worry about it?
· Credit cards and loans are just part of modern money management.
· I have worked hard and now I get to lay back and enjoy it.
· Do I really need to let anyone—God included—into how I manage my money?
Not all of us wrestle with these exact thoughts, but if you are honest, what would the Lord say about your internal dialogue? How about the deep, hidden attitudes of your heart?
One clear example is the prodigal son’s brother who refused to celebrate his brother’s return. He felt entitled to certain rights. He had been faithful, worked hard and was deserving of more attention. He could not appreciate his brother’s journey through pain and failure. His pride kept him from experiencing God’s real grace. He felt he gained acceptance only by doing his job.
Are you truly at peace with where your money goes—into savings, spending, investments, retirement, tithes, or gifts? Some decisions may come from wisdom and care; others might be driven by pride, fear or complacency. Some of our beliefs lead to a sense of entitlement to certain rights. Reflection on each of these areas might prove fruitful. Hidden beliefs, motives and behaviours may come to light and facilitate some course adjustment.
The good news? God is both just and merciful. He responds when we ask for help. He never gives up on us, and He gently teaches those who open their hearts to Him. With His guidance, we can reshape our beliefs, change our habits, and learn to steward what He has placed in our hands with integrity and a sense of contentment.









