Wholehearted

To be characterized by complete sincerity and commitment. To live with wholehearted devotion. To allow our yes to be yes and our no be no. To free ourselves.

The more and more I read in the bible with one of my closest, most special friends, I can’t help but notice how often we, as Christ-seekers, are called to live with wholehearted devotion. Each and every time I read either “wholehearted” or “with all your heart” or even “with your whole heart” I cannot help but wonder, “how often do I seek Him, His will, His way, and His favor with my ENTIRE being?”

If I’m honest:
it’s not very often that this sort of searching for my Creator happens
in the rough times, wholehearted seeking gets shoved to the back of my mind
in the good times, wholehearted seeking only passes through my mind on occasion
on the so-so days, this seeking gets drowned out in my to-do list of life.

Accountability helps me, a ton. Although, accountability only works if BOTH parties are willing to put their all into it. One sided accountability hurts both people. Accountability in which neither party is willing to be completely, wholly honest with each other, turns into just two friends hanging out.

Wholehearted devotion isn’t only for our spiritual walk, but it is a very real, very common necessity for our earthly life. If we go around without commitment to our faith, decisions, promises, way of life, or even our own passions, the life we live will often feel meaningless, pointless, and unfulfilled.

Devotion to our faith helps keep us committed to our decisions. So often, so many of us will make a decision, then allow something else to change that decision. If we make a decision, no matter how good it is or how bad it is, we need to at least have the devotion to see it to the end. We need to have the confidence in our Creator to turn everything around for our good like He has promised He will do for us.

Devotion to God helps us discover the passions He created us for. Each one of us is different; we all have our own minds, we all have our own passions, we all have our own dislikes. So it makes sense that we all have our own passion. That’s the way we were created. The only way that I have found to discover what my passion and His purpose for me is, has been through a wholehearted searching for Him and His being.

How about you? Do you find it hard to consistently and obediently seek our Father with your entire being? If so, what tends to get in the way? If not, what tips would you have for those of us struggling with it?

Papa God,
    Help us all to seek you with our whole hearts. Help us not be lukewarm. Allow our thoughts, our actions and our motives to be rooted in devotion to you. Not just the reliance-on-You-because-things-are-rough attitude. Papa, we pray Your grace and love help us to discover exactly what a wholehearted devotion to You would look like. Give us a desire for You that we’ve never seen before.

In Christ’s name,
Amen

This is our challenge today friends.
That we would be intentional about wholeheartedly seeking our Creator.
Together.
Here.
In this community.

 

Won’t you join us?


About Amy McCollister

Amy is a young wife who is finding her way through this crazy thing called life. She enjoys a relaxing day reading or crocheting between juggling being a wife with a full-time job working with disabled men and following the dream God puts in her heart and mind. Amy's website can be found at www.belovedpursuit.wordpress.com.

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  1. Michelle says:

    Beautiful post, Amy! Thanks so much for challenging us to live more wholehearted lives. Definitely something needed in this world!
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  2. Meredith says:

    Oh man, this concept is something I have been wrestling with, and thinking of, and pondering and reflecting…
    This was beautiful. *hugs*
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  3. Tereasa says:

    I completely agree with you! I was really struck with the desire God has for our hearts last year. Even kings who were obedient to Jehovah were not pleasing if they did not put their hearts into it! Oh, that I would give him my whole heart! Thank you for this.
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  4. Simon says:

    This is one powerful reading. I also struggle with being lukewarm. I hope that I will be able to be more devoted to my faith.
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  5. Crystal says:

    What an inspiring post, Amy. :) I admit, I struggle sometimes, but I just close my eyes and pray that things will be brighter. I have big faith in Him. As always. Thanks for always inspiring us, your readers. :)
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    • Thanks Crystal. It is probably one of the most challenging things to do most of the time. Mainly because the deeper into Him we go, the more Satan comes after us wanting us to give up and go back to “normal”.
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