Undivided Hearts Belong to Jehovah — a Scriptural Consideration —
As the Supreme Lawgiver, Jehovah has consistently conveyed clear laws to his people (Isaiah 33:22). One of the clearest is his demand for exclusive devotion. “You must never have any other gods besides me” (Deuteronomy 5:7, NWT). That command protects us, guarding our hearts from the slow drift of misplaced loyalty.
For many today, the test does not come with statues or shrines. It comes in subtler, quieter ways. Consider the pull of the workplace. An employer’s approval can feel like oxygen, his displeasure like suffocation. A promotion, a raise, even job security — all of it can tempt us to place human favor above divine devotion. The chest tightens. The thought creeps in: If I just bend this once, I’ll be safe. But in that moment, whom are we really serving?
The Devil tried to plant that very thought in Jesus’ mind, offering him dazzling kingdoms in exchange for a bow. Jesus’ reply was steady: “It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service” (Matthew 4:10, NWT). Those words steady us, too, when we are pressed to value an employer, a leader, or any human figure as if they held the keys to our survival.
Governments promise solutions, even an end to war. Employers promise stability. Celebrities promise belonging. But none can keep those promises. Only Jehovah, “the one who created all things” (Revelation 4:11, NWT), deserves such trust.
So we ask: when my decisions are weighed, whose smile am I seeking most — my boss’s or Jehovah’s? Whose approval loosens the knot in my chest? When those questions are answered honestly, our course becomes clear.
Jehovah does not want fragments of us. He asks for undivided hearts. And when we give Him ours, we find peace no employer can grant, security no ruler can enforce, and love no idol can ever return.
Undivided hearts belong to Jehovah. And in His hands, they are safe forever.
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Reference: w23.07 14 ¶3-4
Edited by dljbsp
- Roxessence, dilip kumar and Mike047
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