Habits don’t just shape your routine—they shape your heart.
And when your heart drifts, everything else eventually follows.

Everyone has habits. Some are visible. Some are hidden. But over time, every habit is forming something deeper—your heart.

In this message, we explore what Jesus called the most important command: loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37–38).

If the heart is the control center of life, then it makes sense that when things feel off—relationships, priorities, peace—it often traces back to something happening beneath the surface.

This sermon walks through:

• Why habits can either build or break your life
• How misplaced priorities quietly create anxiety and chaos
• What it means to have a “heart problem”

A simple, practical starting point to reset your life with God
Through the story of David in Psalm 51 and the reminder of the cross, this message offers a clear path forward: confess, receive a new heart, and begin cultivating habits that bring life.