“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.”
Ezekiel 36:26 (NIV)
When my son woke up from a two week coma after a motorcycle accident in 2023, it was apparent that he was not going to return to his previous residence anytime soon. So as his legal guardian, I notified Leo, his landlord, that Jon was medically unable to fulfill his rental terms, since he was being transferred to a Nursing Home.
A few relatives gathered to meet me at the residence to help empty it out so that the landlord could rent it to the next tenant. It took a few trips to remove and take what we could, but none of us could take everything. So, I left Leo a voicemail message that we took what we could, and he could do what he wants with the rest. He called me right back and told me that we had to empty his place completely and the floor was to be swept clean within a few days so that he could rent it out.
It was extremely stressful to be under pressure in a landlord dispute, with more serious concerns going on at the time. I had no idea how to meet Leo’s deadline and the relatives advised me to just leave it as is and walk away, since Leo can use Jon’s security deposit for expenses.
The scripture verse today usually is applied to those who turn from unbelief to faith in God, having a total change of heart, but I learned that God can still change hearts, even without them having a life changing conversion to Christ. The Lord can change any heart from a heart of stone to a heart of flesh, and cause one who behaves as an enemy to have a new attitude of grace and mercy.
I set out by myself one day with a few garbage bags to remove what I could from the residence and leave it clean as Leo demanded. Knowing I could never remove the furniture, I kept asking God what to do about Leo. As I drove to the residence, I asked God to change his heart, unaware that He already did.
I arrived at Jon’s place and as I opened the door I was shocked. It was completely emptied of all furniture and the floor was swept clean. I later learned that Leo had a ‘change of heart’, and went ahead and emptied it all out, despite his demands two days earlier.
The Lord is truly our Rock, and a stable place of refuge, for when we start feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of life. Jesus heard and answered my prayer. He changed Leo’s heart, from being hard stone to soft flesh, just as today’s scripture describes. It may sound trivial to some, but for me, it was a sign of grace, at a time when one more stressor to deal with, would have been overwhelming.
Leo’s change of heart was not the usual kind that refers to a conversion of faith, but God can change and soften hearts in other ways too. I hope He continues to change Leo’s heart by leading him to have faith.
Jesus, whose heart overflows with mercy, puts mercy into the hearts of others. When we see how much the Lord loves us, it gives us more confidence to fully depend on Him in every future dilemma we face.
Lord, we cast our cares upon you, asking you to change the hearts of those we pray for, and we give our hearts to you, our Rock, whose love strengthens us and gives us peace. Amen










