
Heart's Desire Revealed: How Posture, Flexibility, and Room-Making Position You to Receive From God
Your heart's desires are not withheld — they are waiting on the posture God requires to release them.
The heart cries out for things it cannot always articulate — desires for family, legacy, breakthrough, and blessing that feel just out of reach. But the distance between a believer and their heart's desire is not God's reluctance. It is posture. Every transaction with heaven carries a unique requirement, and when that posture is understood and embraced, God always fulfills what the heart has genuinely desired.
Teaching Overview
- Number 1, be flexible. If God demands something of you, do it with joy.
- Number two, recognize that He is making everything to work for your good.
- Number three. Make a room. For everything you want in your life, you have to make a room.
- Number 4, embrace who God has called you to be.
Key Distinctions
| God's Established Will | God's Desires (Thoughts) | Promise | Heart's Desire | Finishing | Finishing Well | Happiness | Joy | Envy | Jealousy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | What God decided within Himself from eternity — sealed, set, and unchangeable | Extra blessings God has available beyond His established will — desires He holds for you that you can receive but are not required to | A conditional declaration from God tied to a specific posture | What you personally want — approved by God but not mandated by Him | Reaching the end of life or an assignment | Reaching the end fully fulfilled, with all of God's thoughts received | An emotional state dependent on external circumstances | A spiritual choice anchored in who God is, not what is happening around you | The belief that what someone else has should have been yours | Claiming ownership over what belongs to another |
| Set when | In eternity — before you were born | Consistently held by God and available throughout your life | Given by God and activated by your positioning | Formed in your heart through your walk with God | Established by God's will | Achieved by receiving God's thoughts and remaining flexible | Changes moment to moment based on surroundings | Chosen and maintained regardless of circumstances | Rooted in comparison and covetousness | Rooted in a false claim of ownership |
| Who defines it | God alone, within His own counsel | God — "For I know the thoughts I have concerning you" | God declares it; you position yourself to receive it | You, in communion with God — with His approval | God establishes the timeline | You, through posture, flexibility, and obedience | Determined by external events | Determined by the believer's decision to fix their eyes on Jesus | Defined by the one who feels deprived | Defined by the one claiming possession |
| Can it change | No — it is sealed and cannot be moved | Available but not guaranteed — depends on your posture | Can be delayed or redirected if posture is wrong | Can be delayed by wrong posture — Moses is the example | No — the length is established | Yes — how you finish depends on how you walk | Changes constantly | Does not change — consistent in rain and sun | Only changes when repentance or revelation comes | Only changes when ownership is released |
| What happens if neglected | Still comes to pass — it is established | You may miss it; it will not automatically come | May be transferred to your children or the next generation | Delayed, or received only partially — as Moses saw the land but could not inhabit it | You still reach the end but may not finish well | You miss the fullness God intended | You live at the mercy of your environment | You remain spiritually unstable, moved by every change around you | It consumes the person and prevents them from receiving what God has for them | It places you in a position God reserves only for Himself |
The Deceitfulness of the Heart and the Practice of Inquiring of God
- The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked — not every desire is from God; some are distractions dressed as destiny.
- The solution to a deceitful heart is not self-analysis but inquiry — God would rather you speak to Him and ask Him than figure things out by yourself, which usually ends in destruction.
- God is not offended by outrageous questions — asking is preservation, just as a father creates room for his children to come to him at any time with anything.
"You can literally ask God any question. God would rather you speak to Him, you ask Him. Instead of you figuring out things by yourself, which usually ends up in destruction anyway, because we don't know what we are doing."
God's Established Will Versus His Desires
- God's established will is sealed from eternity — it cannot be changed, cannot be moved, it is set, and every believer exists as part of it.
- Beyond His established will, God also holds desires — thoughts of peace and an expected end — things you can have but do not have to have, available as an addition to what He has already secured.
- The distinction matters: God wants you not just to finish but to finish in style — to live the full measure of what His thoughts for you contain, not merely to reach the end.
"For I know the thoughts that I have concerning you. Thoughts of peace, good thoughts, to give you an unexpected end. Meaning God doesn't just want you to run the race and finish. He wants you to finish in style."
Every Transaction Has a Unique Posture
- Every promise God gives is conditional — there is no blessing without conditions, because the blessing of God requires change and God is not requesting that change, He is demanding it.
- How you receive salvation is not how you receive healing; how you receive healing is not how you receive financial breakthrough — for every transaction with heaven, there is a unique posture.
- Not knowing the correct posture causes believers to confuse God's promises with their personal desires — these are not the same thing, and they do not carry the same requirements.
"Every transaction has a unique posture. Every one of them, every single one of them, not some of them, every single one of them."
The Danger of Confusing Promises with Desires
- God's promises require a specific posture to receive — pursuing them without that posture means they may be transferred to your children instead of fulfilled in you.
- Abraham's blessing is still flowing from Abraham — it flows to those who receive it and does not flow to those who reject it; inheritance moves through posture, not bloodline alone.
- What God is indifferent about — the size of your house, the number of your possessions — may still be something you genuinely desire, and God has approved of it; the error is treating your personal desire as though it carries the same weight as God's covenant promise.
"Don't confuse the promises of God to be your desires."
Moses as the Pattern: Posture Can Delay Your Desire
- Moses's desire to enter the Promised Land was not God's established will for the nation — that belonged to Israel — it was Moses's personal desire, built through years of serving an assignment that was not his own.
- Because of how Moses dealt with the people in his frustration, God withheld the fulfillment of that desire from him in the way Moses wanted it — one mistake will not cost you salvation, but it can cost you your desire.
- Moses ultimately received his desire — he walked in the land in the Transfiguration — but not in the way God originally intended; his posture delayed the desire, and he received it from outside what God had planned.
"I will always give my people their hearts desire, but when the posture is right. Even though Moses crossed over, he got his heart's desire, but not from what I wanted him to have. His posture delayed his desire. Your posture can delay your heart's desire."
The True Meaning of Desire: Softness and Flexibility
- The Hebrew word for desire in Psalm 37:4 is anag — it does not mean to desire in the English sense; it means to be soft, to be delicate, to be dainty.
- Desiring something from God means allowing Him to shape you into what you are asking for — it is not obsession or declaration alone, but pliability before the One who is giving.
- Walking in the Spirit requires flexibility — a person who is stuck in their ways, locked in what they love, cannot be stretched into what is needed to receive and hold their heart's desire.
"When we desire something from God, God has to be able to shape us into what we are asking. It's not just saying, I really want something, but can He shape you into what He wants for you to have that thing?"
Flexibility as Maturity and the Capacity to Receive
- Jacob's willingness to follow his mother's instruction — even when it appeared deceptive — demonstrated the pliability God needed to work through him; inflexibility at that moment would have caused him to miss what God desired for him.
- Isaiah was required to preach naked so that Israel could see what they looked like before God — the assignment made no natural sense, but maturity is flexibility before what God asks.
- The issue is not prayer, the issue is not desire — the issue is capacity, and capacity requires flexibility because God must stretch and expand you before He can pour the oil needed for your next level.
"Maturity is flexibility."
"The issue is capacity and capacity requires flexibility because God has to stretch you, expand you in order for Him to pour the oil that is needed for your next level."
Envy, Jealousy, and Self-Assigned Assignments
- Envy says what someone else has should have been yours; jealousy is taking ownership of what you do not possess — both rob a believer of what God actually has for them.
- God is the only one permitted to be jealous because He owns everything; believers own nothing, and attempting to possess what belongs to God or others places you in dangerous spiritual territory.
- Assigning yourself an assignment God never gave you — even in the name of helping the Kingdom — will never profit God; touching what He did not ask you to touch, like Uzzah reaching for the ark, results in loss, not preservation.
"Don't help God do what he didn't ask you to."
"God is the only one allowed to be jealous because He owns everything."
Joy Over Happiness and Eyes Fixed on Jesus
- Happiness is circumstantial — it changes based on what is around you; joy is a spiritual choice that remains consistent whether it rains or the sun shines.
- The person who does not possess joy is moved constantly — up and then down, happy and then stressed — because their stability is drawn from their environment, not from a fixed decision.
- The posture that sustains everything else is this: eyes on the Lord Jesus — consistent, unshifting focus on Him is what anchors joy and positions the believer to receive.
"Joy is spiritual. Happiness is circumstantial. But joy is a choice. I will look to God and I will accept what God does and what is around me is whatever. My strength comes from the joy of the Lord."
"Our eyes ought to be only on the Lord Jesus. Period."
Key Definitions
Established Will of God — What God decided within Himself from eternity, sealed and delivered before time began — it cannot be changed, cannot be moved, and the believer exists as part of it.
God's Desires (Thoughts) — The extra blessings God holds available beyond His established will: "For I know the thoughts I have concerning you, thoughts of peace, to give you an expected end" — you can have them, but they are not automatic and require the right posture to receive.
Posture — How you stretch your hand to receive from God; the unique spiritual position required for each transaction with heaven, which differs for salvation, healing, financial breakthrough, divine protection, and open doors.
Anag (Desire) — The Hebrew word translated "desire" in Psalm 37:4; it does not mean merely to want something — it means to be soft, delicate, and dainty, indicating the pliability before God that true desire requires.
Flexibility — The spiritual quality of being shapeable and bendable before God's demands; the capacity to receive, hold, and steward heart's desires — without it, God cannot stretch or expand a person into what they are asking for.
Joy — A spiritual choice, not an emotion — the decision to anchor strength in God regardless of circumstances, remaining the same whether facing hardship or blessing.
Finishing Well — Not merely reaching the end of life or an assignment, but arriving fully fulfilled with all of God's thoughts received and walked out — as distinct from merely finishing, which is reaching the end without the fullness.
Key Takeaways
- Every transaction with heaven carries a unique posture — receiving salvation, healing, financial breakthrough, and open doors each require a different stance before God; not knowing this causes believers to miss what is already available to them.
- Not confusing God's promises with your personal desires is essential — promises are conditional and tied to covenant posture; personal desires are God-approved additions that require flexibility and room-making to receive.
- Your posture can delay your heart's desire — Moses's example proves that even a person intimate with God can postpone the fulfillment of their deepest desire through a wrong posture; the desire will still come, but it may not come in the way God originally intended.
- Maturity is flexibility — the ability to be shaped, stretched, and redirected by God without resistance is not weakness but the very capacity that makes receiving heart's desires possible.
- Joy is a choice, not a circumstance — keeping eyes fixed on Jesus rather than on the environment is the anchor that sustains everything else and positions a believer to walk in the fullness of what God desires for them.
Reflection Questions
- Have you been treating one of God's promises as though it were your personal desire — or treating your personal desire as though it carries the weight of a covenant promise? How has that confusion affected your posture before God?
- In what area of your life are you resisting flexibility — where God may be asking you to bend, change, or let go, but you are holding to what you have always done or believed?
- Is there something in your heart that you have been believing God for that feels far away? Honestly examine whether your posture — your softness before God, your willingness to be shaped — matches the weight of what you are asking for.
- What are you still holding onto — emotionally, relationally, mentally, or spiritually — that is taking up room that belongs to what God is bringing? What specific thing needs to go?
- Are your eyes genuinely fixed on the Lord Jesus, or are they fixed on what others are doing, what critics are saying, or what has not yet come to pass? What would it look like for you to make that shift this week?
Prayers and Declarations
Say this:
"I will finish well. I will finish well. I will finish well."
Receive this:
"I'm receiving it all. I'm receiving it all. I'm receiving it all. I'm receiving it all. I'm receiving it all."
Say this:
"Yes, you have to receive it all. Don't wait for somebody else to receive it for you."
Say this:
"All things are working for my good. All things are working for my good. All things are working for my good."
Say this:
"Eyes on the Lord Jesus. Eyes on the Lord Jesus. Eyes on the Lord Jesus."
Say this:
"Don't let anyone steal your joy. Don't let anyone steal your joy. Don't let anyone steal your joy. Don't let anyone steal your joy."
One more time:
"I had fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
One more time:
"I had fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
One more time:
"I had fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
One more time:
"I had fainted unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
Scripture References
- Jeremiah 17:9 — "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?" (KJV)
- Deuteronomy 3:23-27
- Psalm 37:4 — "Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 2:9 — "But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him." (KJV)
- 1 Corinthians 14
- Psalm 27:13 — "I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living." (KJV)
Golden Nuggets
"There is no blessing without conditions."
"Every transaction has a unique posture. Every one of them, every single one of them, not some of them, every single one of them."
"Your posture can delay your heart's desire."
"When we desire something from God, God has to be able to shape us into what we are asking. It's not just saying, I really want something, but can He shape you into what He wants for you to have that thing?"
"Maturity is flexibility."
"The issue is capacity and capacity requires flexibility because God has to stretch you, expand you in order for Him to pour the oil that is needed for your next level."
"Don't help God do what He didn't ask you to."
"God is the only one allowed to be jealous because He owns everything."
"Joy is spiritual. Happiness is circumstantial. But joy is a choice."
"Our eyes ought to be only on the Lord Jesus. Period."
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