Monday, 8 June 2026

Egregore 10:10 -Building the Watch Tower

What Is It You Really Treasure? / Your Heart. Your Direction. Your Reward.

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Your Heart. Your Direction. Your Reward.

June 8, 2026
by Timothy Burt

Have you ever thought about what you really treasure in life? What you wish you could fill your life with? What you wish you could have more of?

Those questions may seem simple, but they reach deeper than we often realize. Because what you treasure—what you truly desire and long for—will quietly shape the direction of your life. It doesn’t happen all at once. It happens subtly through what you think about, what you prioritize, what you protect, and what you pursue. Over time, those quiet choices form the path you walk and the person you become.

Jesus made this truth unmistakably clear: Matthew 6:21 (NIV) “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Your treasure isn’t just what you say matters—it’s what captures your attention, what you give your energy to, what you sacrifice for, and what you find yourself returning to again and again. That’s the true indicator of your heart.

And it’s not only the visible things. It includes the hidden ones too—the quiet places of the heart no one else sees. The thoughts we revisit. The habits we excuse. The things we make space for in secret, hoping no one will ever know. We may hide them from others, and even try to push them out of our own awareness—but we never hide them from God.

Hebrews 4:13 (NIV) “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.”

And more than that, they still shape us. Because whatever we consistently turn to, whatever we make room for, whatever we pursue—even in secret—reveals what we trust. It reveals what we believe will satisfy, comfort, or give us what we’re looking for. And whether we acknowledge it or not, those things are forming us just as surely as the things we openly value.

That’s why this isn’t a call to condemnation—but to honesty. Because God isn’t looking to expose us to shame us. He’s inviting us to bring everything into the light so He can heal, restore, and realign our hearts with what truly satisfies.

Proverbs 4:23 (NIV) “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”

What you treasure, you protect. What you protect, you pursue. And what you pursue, you ultimately become. If your heart is set on things that are temporary—approval from others, comfort, success, control, or the fleeting pleasures of this world—you may find yourself chasing something that never satisfies. But when your treasure shifts—when you begin to value God’s presence, His Word, His voice, and His ways—everything begins to change.

You begin to live anchored instead of anxious, guided instead of driven, fulfilled instead of constantly searching. Because your life is no longer tied to what fades—it’s anchored to the One who never changes.

Colossians 3:2 (NLT)“Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth.”

This life moves quickly. Before you know it, the years have passed, and eternity is before you. Life can be spent chasing what doesn’t last, or it can be lived in light of what does—eternal reward from God.

Colossians 3:23–24 (NIV) “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord… since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.”

What we live for today is shaping what we will step into forever.The direction of your life is not first determined by your circumstances—it’s determined by your heart. And your heart will always follow your treasure.

Matthew 6:21 (NIV) “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Prayer: Dear Lord, search my heart and show me what I truly treasure. Reveal anything I’ve made room for that pulls me away from You—even the hidden things I’ve tried to ignore. Help me to value what You value and to desire what lasts forever. Realign my heart with Yours, and lead my life in Your ways. In Jesus’ name, Amen!


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Friday, 5 June 2026

The Slow Drift That Numbs the Soul Fresh Manna by Pastor Tim Burt

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The Slow Drift That Numbs the Soul

June 5, 2026
by Timothy Burt

Let’s be honest—this is something most people won’t talk about, but almost everyone has experienced. You sit on the toilet a little too long—reading something, scrolling your phone, or just lost in thought—and before you know it, your legs fall asleep. Not just a little tingle—they’re completely numb. When you finally stand up, you can barely hold yourself up. You reach for the wall, steady yourself, and wait for the feeling to come back, hoping you don’t fall over in the process. Hilarious but not uncommon!

You laugh about it… but you also know—you probably shouldn’t do that.

It’s a small thing. Seems harmless. But that toilet seat, with the way you’re sitting, actually cuts off circulation. Stay there long enough, and numbness is the result.

And that’s a picture of something far more serious.

Spiritually, the same thing can happen in our lives. When we sit too long in things we know aren’t good for us—wrong thoughts, sinful habits, compromise, or quiet disobedience—we don’t always feel the damage right away. At first, everything seems fine. Nothing dramatic happens. But slowly, something begins to change. We grow numb.

God’s voice doesn’t feel as clear. Conviction becomes quieter. What once stirred our heart no longer does. And eventually, we can find ourselves saying, “I just don’t feel close to God anymore,” without realizing how we got there. Isaiah gives us a loving but urgent warning:

Isaiah 55:6–7 (NLT) — “Seek the Lord while you can find Him. Call on Him now while He is near. Let the wicked change their ways and banish the very thought of doing wrong. Let them turn to the Lord that He may have mercy on them. Yes, turn to our God, for He will forgive generously.”

God isn’t going anywhere—but our sensitivity to Him can. When we ignore His promptings, resist His correction, or allow sinful patterns to stay unchecked, our hearts can slowly harden. Not all at once. Not dramatically. Just little by little—like legs going numb from sitting too long on a toilet seat in the wrong position.

And then comes the danger. When we’re spiritually numb, the enemy steps in with lies. He whispers, “See? Nothing’s wrong. You’re fine. God isn’t really speaking because He's not even real.” And if we’re not careful, numbness turns into distance, and distance can turn into drifting. This is how people don’t just stumble—they backslide.

But here’s the beautiful part: God never gives this warning without also giving hope. He says, “Turn.” Not “fix yourself perfectly.” Not “earn your way back.” Just turn. Change direction. Come back to Me. And He promises mercy—generous forgiveness, not reluctant acceptance. Lamentations 3:22–23 (NLT) says, “The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is His faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh each morning.”

Because real change isn’t just about trying harder. Habits are deeply rooted. They’re wired into how we think and respond. That’s why lasting change always involves God’s help. He doesn’t just tell us to turn—He empowers us to do it. And often, it starts with small, intentional steps. Cutting off something you know is pulling you the wrong way. Choosing truth over a lie you’ve believed. Pausing when conviction comes instead of ignoring it. Turning your attention back to God—even when you don’t “feel” anything yet.

And when you do, feeling returns. Just like circulation comes back to numb legs, spiritual sensitivity returns when we respond to God. It may tingle at first. It may even be uncomfortable. But it’s a sign that life is flowing again.

So if you’ve been sitting too long in something you know isn’t right—don’t stay there. Don’t wait until you’re so numb you can’t stand. Turn now. Call on Him now. He’s ready, willing, and full of mercy.

Acts 3:19 (NLT) — “Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away.”

Prayer: Dear Lord, thank You for loving me enough to correct me and call me back when I begin to drift. Help me not to ignore Your voice or grow numb to Your ways. Give me the strength to turn from anything that pulls me away from You, and renew my heart so I can hear You clearly again. Thank You for Your mercy and forgiveness that are always available to me. I choose to turn toward You today, in Jesus’ name, Amen!

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