The Heart That Never Stops Reaching
In 2012, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel discovered something remarkable about the human heart. Using advanced imaging, they found that the heart generates an electromagnetic field that extends several feet beyond the body. Your heart is not just pumping blood — it is radiating energy outward, reaching toward the space around you.
Even more striking, when two people stand close together, their heart rhythms can actually synchronize. A mother holding her infant, two friends in deep conversation, a pastor clasping the hand of a grieving widow — their hearts begin to beat in rhythm with one another. The heart, it turns out, was never designed to beat alone.
This is what love looks like at the cellular level. Before a word is spoken, before a hand is extended, your heart is already reaching outward. It was built that way by the One who spoke it into existence.
The apostle John wrote, "We love because He first loved us." Long before we chose to love, the Almighty was already radiating His love toward us — an electromagnetic field of grace that extends across every distance, every failure, every locked door we hide behind.
You were made by a God whose very nature is to reach outward. And He shaped your heart to do the same. This week, let it. Stand close enough to someone that your hearts might find the same rhythm.
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