Who decides what’s good for your heart? Some voices promise comfort and deliver decay instead. whispering HOPE sings about this in their song “Sweet Words, Bitter Fruit”. A song that warns us to watch out for words that sound “like peace” , while quietly steering our hearts off course. The song calls this “honey laced with something sharp,” a line that nails how deception works. Deception doesn’t announce itself. It arrives dressed as kindness, wrapped in promises that “shine like gold” while hiding a cost that nobody mentioned upfront. Does this sound familiar? Most of us have trusted a voice that felt warm but led somewhere empty. The song looks beyond the problem and points us to an anchor: “You have marked me Yours, no lie can take that place.” That’s not wishful thinking, but an identity that is rooted in something unshakable. Jesus says in John 10:27, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” It requires practice to recognize His voice. Sheep l...