i intend this to be a thread, but oh well ...
Jeremiah 17:9 - the human heart is desperately wicked, deceitful above all things
caution: these questions are extremely convicting, no need to share if uncomfortable, I just get sick and tired of my over-analytical thinking on topics like "motives"
is the heart trying to "conjure up" a more "pure" motive, to try to cover up impure motives?
what impure motives would the heart be trying to hide, cover up or suppress?
if you are unable to detect the exact motive, is it possible that your motive lack pure love for God?
if you ask God to purify your motive, and surrender your heart to God, would there be a reason to "be careful what you wish for"?
if yes, you can answer to yourself what that would be,
if no, can you give thanks to God, because God have given you the possibility of "pure motive" no matter how temporary it may be?
I'm trying to end "over-thinking" for this topic, once and for all, if even this is a failed attempt, please provide better suggestions, thank you
Jeremiah 17:9 - the human heart is desperately wicked, deceitful above all things
caution: these questions are extremely convicting, no need to share if uncomfortable, I just get sick and tired of my over-analytical thinking on topics like "motives"
is the heart trying to "conjure up" a more "pure" motive, to try to cover up impure motives?
what impure motives would the heart be trying to hide, cover up or suppress?
if you are unable to detect the exact motive, is it possible that your motive lack pure love for God?
if you ask God to purify your motive, and surrender your heart to God, would there be a reason to "be careful what you wish for"?
if yes, you can answer to yourself what that would be,
if no, can you give thanks to God, because God have given you the possibility of "pure motive" no matter how temporary it may be?
I'm trying to end "over-thinking" for this topic, once and for all, if even this is a failed attempt, please provide better suggestions, thank you