I Had “Divine Heart Surgery”

In Ezekiel 36:26, we find a profound promise: “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” This verse speaks to the transformative power of God—a radical change that reshapes our inner being.

For many of us, life can harden our hearts. Experiences of pain, disappointment, or disillusionment can lead to a heart of stone. We may find ourselves feeling indifferent, unable to love or connect deeply with others. Yet, Ezekiel reminds us that there is hope—there is a divine operation ready to take place.

When we undergo “divine heart surgery,” we open ourselves to God's healing touch. This isn’t a simple procedure; it requires vulnerability and a willingness to surrender our old ways. God promises not only to remove our hardened hearts but to replace them with hearts that can feel, empathize, and love unconditionally. A heart of flesh is alive, responsive, and embraces the world with compassion.

This transformative journey is often incremental. It can manifest through Prayer, Scripture, and the Love From our Community. Just as a physician guides a patient through recovery, God walks alongside us, gently addressing our wounds and nurturing our growth. The journey includes acknowledging where we have been and understanding the potential of where we are headed—a future infused with spirit and purpose.

As we experience this divine surgery, our interactions change. We start to see others through a lens of love rather than judgment. Our communities transform as we embody the values of acceptance, peace, and respect for one another. In this new heart, we find the capacity to promote a message of U.N.I.T.Y. and understanding, much like the ethos we cherish at G20 Futbol.

Finally, embracing our new hearts empowers us to cultivate environments free from hate and racism. It incites a passion within us to share this transformation with others, beckoning them to also experience a heart of flesh. This is what it means to live the values of One Love and a Never Give Up attitude.

In conclusion, let us reflect on Ezekiel 36:26 and embrace the divine heart surgery available to each of us. Healing is not just a personal journey; it ripples throughout our relationships and communities, inspiring love and unity in a world that desperately needs it. Remember, with every heartbeat of compassion, a new world unfolds around us. Embrace the change, and let your heart feel the touch of the Divine.

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