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Jacaranda Tree, Maui, Hawaii. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

The Danger of a Hardening Heart

The moment you sense your heart growing hard, run to God and ask for help.

Hebrews 3:7-11

The Hebrew people who left Egypt witnessed God’s power firsthand—the plagues, the parted sea, the pillar of fire. Yet when the time came to claim their promised land, they refused to believe God would give them victory over Canaan’s inhabitants. Despite Joshua and Caleb’s passionate pleas, the people rebelled, inventing justifications for their unbelief.

The Lord’s response was sobering: 40 years of wandering in the desert (Num. 14:33-36). That generation wouldn’t enter the land He had prepared for them. Because this lesson about unbelief and its consequences was so vital, God referenced it again in the New Testament (Heb. 3:7-11). He didn’t want anyone to repeat such a costly mistake.

How does a heart become hardened? It’s a gradual process that begins with selective belief—hearing God’s Word but not fully accepting it as true. This leads to trying to manage one’s affairs without the Lord’s guidance. Over time, the person ignores the conscience or justifies unscriptural choices. Eventually, the heart becomes so resistant that the Spirit’s voice can’t be heard.

If you sense your heart growing hard, there’s hope. Confess your unbelief to the Lord, and ask Him to restore receptivity to His will.

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