There's a Crack in Your Armor Perry Stone
hundreds of heart recipients received a heart with memory encoded that was capable of being transferred to them from the donor. 3 If future studies can prove the heart is capable of memory storage and has its own brain , then it only authenticates what God has known from the beginning. Moses distinguished three levels where love is released when he said, “You shall love the L ORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength” (Deut. 6:5). Notice the Word of God discerns “the thoughts and intents of the heart” (Heb. 4:12). For many years I believed the biblical concept of the heart was a simple metaphor for the mind or the soul of a man, as the heart cannot actually think . However, there is too much biblical evidence that there is a special brain system within the heart itself that is capable of feeling, memory, thoughts, evil, and good. Scripturally not only must there be a fundamental change not only in the thought process of an individual, but also there must be a supernatural occurrence that transforms the evil condition of the human heart. Consider the Book of Psalms. Most were written by David and mention the “heart” 122 times. Now consider the fact that David was a warrior from his youth, from the time he slew a bear, a lion, and Goliath (1 Sam. 17:35–36). David knew how to fight any enemy except the inner enemy that eventually struck him through the sin of adultery and murder. What is amazing is that David never lost a battle at any time to an enemy, and he always defeated anyone who came against him, often taking the spoils of the battle back home with him. The only war he ever lost was in his city, Jerusalem, in his palace in his own
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