January 28, 2026

When Truth Never Travels to Your Heart

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"A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of."

Luke 6:45 (NIV)

Your heart reveals what you've actually stored up. Jesus wasn't talking about feelings when He spoke about the heart. He was talking about the control center of your life. Your heart is where beliefs turn into behavior, where truth becomes action. You can memorize Scripture, ace Bible studies, and quote theologians all day long. But if those truths never travel from your head to your heart, they remain sterile facts. They don't transform you. They don't overflow into your words, choices, or attitudes. What fills your heart is what spills out of your life.

The physical distance from your brain to your heart is only about twelve to eighteen inches. That's a short trip in anatomical terms. But spiritually, that same journey can take years. You can know a truth in your mind for decades and never feel its weight in your soul. The Pharisees knew Scripture better than most of us ever will. They could recite the Law from memory and debate theology for hours. But Jesus called them whitewashed tombs because their knowledge never made the journey to their hearts. It stayed locked in their heads, producing pride instead of gratitude, judgment instead of mercy. The shortest physical distance can be the longest spiritual journey.

Paul wrote to the Colossians about being firm believers. He said they should be "rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness." Notice that sequence. You're taught sound doctrine, strengthened in that truth, and the result is overflowing thanksgiving. That's the journey from head to heart. Firm fruits don't grow from information alone. They grow when truth travels so deeply into your heart that gratitude becomes your automatic response. When doctrine completes its journey to your heart, it changes everything about how you live.

Here's the test: Does what you know about God change how you feel about God? If you believe God is sovereign but anxiety controls you, truth hasn't completed its journey. If you believe you're forgiven but shame defines you, the message is stuck somewhere between your head and heart. If you believe God provides but bitterness over what you lack consumes you, your theology hasn't traveled far enough. This isn't about denying hard emotions or pretending everything is fine. It's about letting truth speak louder than your feelings. It's about clearing the path so truth can finally reach your heart.

The journey from head to heart requires more than study. It requires prayer, worship, meditation, and time in God's presence. You have to sit with truth until it sinks in. You have to ask the Holy Spirit to help truth travel deeper. You have to wrestle with God's Word until it grips your soul. This is why reading Scripture once and moving on isn't enough. You need to chew on it, pray through it, let it marinate in your heart. Truth transforms when you stop treating it like information and start receiving it as life.

Godseekers, don't settle for truth that never leaves your head. Firm fruits grow when sound doctrine travels all the way to your heart and produces gratitude, peace, and trust. If you know all the right answers but your life doesn't reflect them, ask God to clear the path. Ask Him to take the truth you've learned and press it deep into your heart. Let Scripture move from your notes to your soul. When doctrine finally completes its journey to your heart, it won't just inform you. It will transform you, and everyone around you will see the overflow.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your truth and the power of Your Word. I confess that I've often treated doctrine like information instead of transformation. Forgive me for keeping truth locked in my head while my heart remains unchanged. I know the right answers, but I don't always live like they're real. Holy Spirit, help truth travel from my mind to my heart. Take what I've learned and press it deep into my soul. Let sound doctrine produce gratitude, peace, and faith that overflows. Make me a person whose life reflects what I claim to believe. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Personal Reflection

  • What truths do I know in my head that haven't yet traveled to my heart and changed how I live or feel about God?
  • What's blocking the journey of truth in my life, and how can I invite the Holy Spirit to clear the path?

Step of Faith

Today, I will choose one truth I believe about God and spend time in prayer asking Him to help it travel from my head to my heart.

Categories: 2026, Devotionals, Firm



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