Monday, May 11, 2026

“A Narrow Heart vs. A Broad Heart” Seen from the Degree of Reconciliation with God

 

“A Narrow Heart vs. A Broad Heart” Seen from the Degree of Reconciliation with God

2 Corinthians 5:20 Therefore we are Christ’s ambassadors, as if God were appealing to you through us. We urge you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God.

2 Corinthians 6:11 Our mouths are open to you, Corinthians; our hearts are generous.

2 Corinthians 6:12 In us you are not limited, but you are limited by your own hearts.

2 Corinthians 6:13 But be generous in return, as I have spoken to children. 

Item

Narrow Heart

Broad Heart

Meaning

A heart restricted by self, memory, offense, and natural feeling

A heart enlarged by God, able to forgive, receive, and contain others

Cause

Partial reconciliation with God; low degree of salvation experience

Deeper reconciliation with God; greater operation of the cross

Spiritual Core Difference

Self remains the center

God becomes the center

Inner Condition

Limited within one’s inward parts (2 Cor. 6:12)

Enlarged inwardly (2 Cor. 6:11)

Metaphor

A small cup easily overflowing

A river receiving many streams

Explanation

Easily offended, remembers wrongs, keeps records

Easily forgives, forgets offenses, releases others

Effect

Division, distance, limitation of fellowship

Healing, fellowship, building up

Purpose of God’s dealing

To expose lack of maturity

To manifest Christ’s enlarged life

Difference

Lives in self-protection

Lives in divine supply

Relationship (Spiritual Sequence)

Separation from God → Self preserved → Heart restricted

Reconciliation with God → Self dealt with → Heart enlarged

Biblical Examples

Jonah, Pharisees

Joseph, Stephen, Paul, the Lord Jesus

Spiritual Illustration (Cooking metaphor)

Like a husband remembering burnt rice for years

Like washing the burnt pot clean and cooking again

Practical Application Today

Stop keeping records of offenses

Practice forgetting after forgiving

Spiritual Burden

Narrowness damages church life

Broadness builds the Body

Prophesying Guidance (Practice Path)

Confess narrowness, bring it to the cross

Receive grace, release others, restore fellowship

One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

The degree of our reconciliation with God determines the breadth of our heart.        

Conclusion

Narrowness is not personality—it is incomplete salvation experience

Broadness is the fruit of full reconciliation

Related Verses

2 Cor. 5:20; 6:11-13; Matt. 18:21-35; Col. 3:13; Eph. 4:32

Ultimate Conclusion

God’s salvation enlarges our God’s salvation enlarges our heart until we can contain both God and man. heart until we can contain both God and man.

 

*Deeper Difference (Spiritual Core)

Aspect

Narrow Heart

Broad Heart

Center

Self

Christ

Memory

Stores offenses

Releases offenses

Reaction

Defensive

Receiving

Standard

Personal judgment

Divine grace

Life Expression

Natural life

Resurrection life

*Spiritual Sequence

Reconciliation with God The cross deals with selfHeart releasedForgivenessForgettingEnlargementBuilding

*Biblical Examples

Person

Revelation

Jonah

Narrow toward Nineveh

Pharisees

Narrow toward grace

Joseph

Forgave and supplied

Stephen

Forgave while being stoned

Paul

Enlarged toward the Corinthians

Jesus

Forgave on the cross

*Spiritual Picture: Wife Cooking

If the rice is burned once and remembered for ten years, that is narrowness.

If the pot is washed and used again, that is broadness.

Forgiveness is not pretending nothing happened.
It is allowing the cross to remove the mark.

*Practical Application Today

Family Life

Do not bring up old failures.

Church Life

Do not keep accounts of saints’ mistakes.

*Personal Relationships

Go to the Lord first, not to your emotions.

*Spiritual Burden

The greatest damage to the church is often not wrong teaching, but narrow hearts.

*Practice Path

1.      Admit narrowness

2.      Ask for light

3.      Bring offenses to the cross

4.      Choose to forget

5.      Restore fellowship

6.      Live in divine largeness

*Final Prophetic Declaration

The more reconciled we are to God, the broader our heart becomes; the broader our heart, the more Christ is expressed.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 2: The Ministry of Reconciliation.

“Being Brought Back to God” vs “Being Brought Into God”

 

“Being Brought Back to God” vs “Being Brought Into God”

Romans 5:10 For if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, how much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved in his life!

John 15:4 “Abiding in me, and I in you, you will not bear fruit by myself unless the branch dwells in the vine. So you also cannot bear fruit unless you dwell in me.”

John 15:5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever dwells in me and I in him will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”

John 17:21 “That they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you sent me.”


(Deeper Spiritual Comparison)

Item

Being Brought Back to God

Being Brought Into God

Spiritual Core Difference

Restoration of relationship

Organic union and mingling

Meaning

Reconciled outwardly through forgiveness

Reconciled inwardly through union

Spiritual Stage

Beginning of salvation

Maturity of salvation

Main Problem Solved

Sin before God

Flesh, self, natural man

Position

Near God

In God

Nature

Objective reconciliation

Subjective participation

Result

Peace with God

Living one spirit with God

Goal

Return to God

Abide in God

Ultimate Issue

Saved person

God-man living

Relevant

Scriptures

Hebrews 10:19-20   Entering the Holy of Holies

Hebrews 9:3 Second veil

John 15:4       Abide in Me

1 Corinthians 6:17   One spirit with the Lord

2 Corinthians 5:20   Be reconciled to God

John 17:21     In Us

Galatians 2:20           Christ lives in me

 

*Spiritual Order (Relationship)

Step

Process

Spiritual Meaning

1

Altar (Blood)

Forgiveness of sins

2

Enter Holy Place

Brought back to God

3

Veil torn

Flesh dealt with

4

Enter Holy of Holies

Brought into God

5

Abide in spirit

Live one with God

*Spiritual Sequence

RedemptionReconciliation BreakingUnion MinglingExpression

Biblical Examples

Person

Brought Back to God

Brought Into God

Prodigal Son

Returned to father’s house

Needed inward fellowship

Peter

Repented after denial

Filled with Spirit at Pentecost

Paul

Saved on Damascus road

“No longer I, but Christ”

Corinthians

Forgiven believers

Needed deeper reconciliation

John

Followed Jesus

Abided in Christ’s bosom

 

*Spiritual Illustration

The Wife Cooking Analogy

Stage

Spiritual Meaning

Wife comes home

Brought back to relationship

Wife enters kitchen

Enters function and fellowship

Wife cooks with husband’s heart in mind

Mingled living

Meal becomes family enjoyment

Expression of union

Explanation

A wife may return home physically, yet not truly participate in family life.

Likewise:

  • Many believers havecome home to God
  • Few have entered into God’s inward fellowship

Being brought back = entering the house
Being brought into = entering the life of the house

*Practical Application Today

If only brought back

If brought into God

Religious routine

Living fellowship

Formal prayer

Spirit-led prayer

Doctrine only

Inner reality

Outward service

Organic expression

 

*Spiritual Burden

God’s desire is not merely: to save people from judgment

but: to bring people into Himself.

The tragedy of many believers is this: They are saved, yet still live outside God experientially.

*Prophetic Practice Guide

Step

Practice

1

Stand on Christ’s blood

2

Accept the cross to break the flesh

3

Turn to the spirit

4

Abide in Christ daily

5

Let Christ spread into mind, emotion, will

 

*One Prophetic Summary

The blood brings us near to God; the cross brings us into God; the Spirit mingles us with God.

*Conclusion

To be brought back to God is precious.

To be brought into God is God’s full intention.

Christianity is not merely returning to God.

It is entering into God.

*Ultimate Conclusion

The consummation of reconciliation is not restored distance, but mutual indwelling.

God in man.
Man in God.
This is the Holy of Holies life.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 2: The Ministry of Reconciliation.