You still did not explain what the heart is. You just cited passages that speak of the heart.
Here it is again!
The function.
Everything you manifest yourself with to yourself and others is produced by your heart.
That's all I wish to settle before all else.
This much can we agree on?
That keeps me attempting to return to finally defining the term in hopes that we can have a common ground to build upon.
But, it keeps getting avoided and diverted away from.
You are as a person what you think in your heart!
Your heart holds personal likes and dislikes.
Your heart holds either delusion or integrity.
Your heart may want to see yourself of having achieved what you have convinced yourself of having achieved.
And, when exposed as to not being so?
We then see reaction and controversy....
That is what is happening.
So be it.
Here it is again!
The function.
“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.” Proverbs 23:7
Everything you manifest yourself with to yourself and others is produced by your heart.
That's all I wish to settle before all else.
This much can we agree on?
“For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.”
When you and one other here start jumping to other passages as to change the emphasis, it seems that the definition Proverbs 23:7 provides is to be avoided.That keeps me attempting to return to finally defining the term in hopes that we can have a common ground to build upon.
But, it keeps getting avoided and diverted away from.
You are as a person what you think in your heart!
Your heart holds personal likes and dislikes.
Your heart holds either delusion or integrity.
Your heart may want to see yourself of having achieved what you have convinced yourself of having achieved.
And, when exposed as to not being so?
We then see reaction and controversy....
That is what is happening.
So be it.
And you're trying to use a single verse to establish a complete doctrine when many verses should be considered. Wait... I just noticed that you have consistently excluded the second half of that verse. Why? I think that exclusion pretty much shoots down your whole theory. Very misleading indeed! Further, the " For as he thinketh in his heart" is in reference to an unsaved, not a saved, person - a warning not to embrace (eat) of a false gospel, it is not addressing how God transfers spiritual truth.
[Pro 23:6-7 KJV]
6 Eat thou not the bread of [him that hath] an evil eye, neither desire thou his dainty meats:
7 For as he thinketh in his heart, so [is] he: Eat and drink, saith he to thee; but his heart [is] not with thee.
The verses I selected were numerous, explicit, fully complete, collectively and corroborative, of the notion that, in the spiritual sense, thoughts originate from what is in the heart, and not the reverse: either sin unto sin or faith unto faith.