Today many people say, “God knows my heart.”
Yes, God knows your heart. But according to scripture, your actions are supposed to reveal what is in your heart.
John the Baptist said: “Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.” (Matthew 3:8)
Another translation says: “Let your change of heart be seen in your works.”
That means if you claim you have repented, there should be evidence. If you say lying is wrong, stop lying. If you lied already, go back and admit the truth.
That thing where you say: “Well, I already lied, so let me just continue.” No. Go back and say: “What I said was not true.”
Do you know how hard that is for many people? Pride fights them immediately. Fear fights them immediately. Something inside refuses to let them speak truth plainly.
But each time you obey truth, chains begin to break.
Some people have been in church for years and still lie naturally because they have never practiced repentance practically.
True repentance is not acting emotional. It is not typing “God forgive me.” It is not crying during worship. True repentance changes behaviour.
If you truly believe something, actions should follow. If somebody tells you this building will collapse in three minutes and you truly believe it, you will run out immediately. You won’t remain seated saying, “I believe in my heart.”
Belief produces action.
So many people actually do not believe what they claim to believe.
There are people who say: “Yes, evangelism is important.” But they never evangelize. There are people who know fornication is wrong but still continue in it.
There are people who know God told them to do something specific but they refuse.
That is why scripture separates mental agreement from righteous acts. Righteous acts must be carried out.
One day God will judge people based on what they did.
When the master returned in the parable of the talents, he did not ask them how they felt. He did not ask them what they believed emotionally. He asked what they did with what he gave them. *(Matthew 25:14–30)*
That should tell you something very serious. God pays attention to what you do.
He hears what you say about prayer, but He watches what you actually do about prayer.
He hears what you say about the Bible, but He watches whether you open it.
Let your change of heart be seen in your works.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/NJVJJFz8uxU?si=xnEUAKFEGzsFPQWj
[Published On 22/05/2026]

