God Wants Your Whole Heart

Ty Carter   -  

God Wants Your Whole Heart

God has never been interested in partial devotion. He doesn’t ask for leftovers or what’s convenient—He asks for our whole heart.

In Joel 2:12, God says,

“Even now,” declares the Lord, “return to me with all your heart…”

That phrase “even now” is powerful. It means it’s never too late. No matter how far we’ve drifted, how distracted we’ve become, or how divided our hearts feel, God is still inviting us back.

God isn’t looking for religious behavior or empty routines. He wants relationship. He wants honesty. He wants us to return—not just outwardly, but inwardly. Our hearts, our desires, our trust.

Giving God our whole heart doesn’t mean we’re perfect. It means we’re surrendered. It means we stop holding parts of ourselves back and say, “God, You can have all of me.”

And when we return to Him fully, we don’t find rejection—we find grace, mercy, and restoration. God doesn’t just want your attention. He wants your heart. And when He has it, everything else begins to fall into place.