Soften Your Heart

I greet you in Jesus’ precious name! It is Friday morning, the 19th of September, 2025, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today.

We start in the Book of Psalms 51:10-11: 

“Create in me a clean heart, O God, 
And renew a steadfast spirit within me. 
Do not cast me away from Your presence, 
And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.”

Then we go to the Book of Exodus 8:15:

“But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his heart and did not heed them, as the Lord had said.” 

This morning, I believe the Lord wants to speak to you and me about a hardened heart. It is such a sad thing to see, isn’t it, somebody who has a hard heart? It makes that person angry, self-righteous, and makes them self-centred, causing them to lose out. Pharaoh lost out badly. The Lord gave him many opportunities to soften his heart but he did not. Eventually, it cost Pharaoh his whole nation. Do not harden your heart. 

I want to tell you a little story. When I was a young man and farming, I would come home for breakfast like most farmers do. We’d get up early in the morning, get the work started, everybody going, and then come in and have our breakfast. I would sit at the kitchen table in our little house and I could see out the door, and there was a little path that went up to the gate, and I would often see a salesman coming through the gate and I would observe his attitude. If he had a hardened heart, he would walk past our animals, our dogs and our cats, and push them out of the way with his foot. He wouldn’t acknowledge our little children playing in the garden. Obviously, he had a lot of responsibilities and problems in his heart, but he got very little business from me. Then there would be a salesman who would come through the gate and he would see my dog and my cat. He would stop, put his briefcase down, and pat the dog. He didn’t see that I was watching him, and then he would see one of my little children playing in the garden. He would go and greet them, get down on his knees, say, “What is your name, son?” Then he would say, “Where is your daddy?” “No, he is in the house.” Then he would walk into the house, and obviously, he got all of the business. 

Today, soften your heart. I know you have been through a lot of tests. People have let you down, people have hurt you, but Jesus hasn’t. Don’t be like Pharaoh and throw it all away because of your hardened heart. Today soften your heart and the Lord bless you immensely.

God bless you and have a wonderful day,
Goodbye.

Angus Buchan