Praying for a Soft Heart

  • Updated Aug 13, 2018
Praying for a Soft Heart

We know that the heart is the seat of emotions and the place from which both good and evil flow. Those with a hardened heart will likely sow hardship and bitterness, and those with a soft heart will be receptive to growth and direction. The Psalmist tells us, “From their callous hearts comes iniquity; their evil imaginations have no limits” (Psalm 73:7). How is your heart today? Are you praying for a soft heart from which will flow good things? 

Dr. David Hawkins, MBA, MSW, MA, PhD, is a Christian Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Marriage Recovery Center.  He has helped bring healing to thousands of marriages and individuals and is passionate about working with couples in crisis.  If you need help, please reach out to his Client Care Team at 206.219.0145 or through their website.  Dr. Hawkins is also a speaker & trainer for the American Association of Christian Counselors and is a best-selling author of over thirty books including Never Fight Again, Gauranteed and When Loving Him is Hurting You.  He has two grown sons, is happily married to Christie Hawkins, and lives on Bainbridge Island, outside Seattle, WA.



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