The Vision for Prepared Hearts

Writing the Vision

I have been working on a new book, called A Prepared Heart. It has been very difficult to hear through in terms of how to write it—there is so much to say, as well as the order in which it goes. Recently I was asking the Lord where to begin and heard: Start with the vision, start by writing the vision. This comes from a Scripture He has quickened to me many times over the years, Habakkuk 2:1-3.

The vision the Lord has given me is for “prepared hearts.” They have everything to do with the kingdom of God. The kingdom is indeed at hand, just as the Lord said, but it runs on prepared hearts—that’s the rub! If the foundation work of preparing hearts is not done, the building is indeed built on sand, and when it falls the ruin is great (Luke 6:46-49). We have seen a lot of this in recent years, though it has always been visible if we have eyes to see.

Having our hearts prepared is an extensive and often uncomfortable process. The disciples certainly found it so. Because of the nature of it, some people choose to have nothing to do with it, and will not come near. Others are looking for that work of God in their hearts, know their great need for it, and ask: “How does it happen, and where can I go to proceed in it?

So what does prepared heart mean, and what therefore is the vision? I was asking the Lord that myself. “How do I describe what the vision is, Lord?” Following that question a lot of understandings registered, which I will share with you.

This book is going to be a rather extensive project. As the Lord brings me to mind, I would appreciate your prayers! I hope this is a blessed and fruitful spring of 2004 for all of you!

Love in Jesus,

Suzan
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