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What does it mean to "circumcise your hearts"? (Deuteronomy 10:16)?

Deuteronomy 10:16
New International Version
16 Circumcise your hearts, therefore, and do not be stiff-necked any longer.

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Mini michael hillyard Supporter
Circumcision of the flesh is a type of the circumcision of Christ on the cross, putting off of the flesh, or the carnal mind, which is death. (Romans 8:6 and Galatians 5:24)

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
Circumcision in its literal sense was/is the removal (through cutting) of the foreskin from the male penis. It was a ritual instituted by God in Genesis 17:10-14 as the representation of an everlasting covenant between God, Abraham, and the male members of Abraham's household (including his descendants, those born in the household, or those bought with money from a foreigner), to identify them as part of God's chosen people. (In the case of newborn male infants, circumcision was performed at eight days old.)

Paul's figurative reference to this ritual in the passage cited in the question applied the consecration represented by it to the "heart" (that is, the conscious inner emotional being) of Christian individuals (of both sexes) through faith in Christ and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, with the intent of making those individuals as devoted to God as was formerly represented by the original physical act. They were thus not to be "stiff-necked" (that is, disobedient or resistant to God), but submissive to Him and His will.

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My picture Jack Gutknecht Supporter Arizona Bible College graduate and Dallas Seminary graduate
Meaning of "Circumcise Your Hearts" (Deut. 10:16)
In Deuteronomy 10:16, Moses commands Israel to “circumcise” their hearts, meaning they must remove stubbornness and be fully devoted to God. Physical circumcision was a sign of the covenant (Gen. 17:9-14), but without a true inward transformation, it was meaningless. Moses urges them to undergo a spiritual change—yielding to God’s will with sincerity and love.

Relation to Deuteronomy 10:14-15
Verses 14-15 emphasize God’s sovereignty and love. He owns all creation yet chose Israel out of love, not merit. This divine selection calls for a response—total devotion to Him. Just as Israel was physically marked as God’s people, their hearts needed to reflect true covenant faithfulness.

The Balance of Fear and Love for God
A proper fear and love for God grow from knowing His attributes. As Creator (Col. 1:16), He displayed His power through plagues in Egypt, the Red Sea crossing, and provision in the wilderness. Recognizing His control over creation should lead to trust rather than worry.

Spiritual vs. Physical Circumcision
Israel wrongly emphasized the outward ritual of circumcision while neglecting the inner change it symbolized. The prophets (Jer. 4:4; Ezek. 44:7, 9) and Paul (Rom. 4:9-12; Acts 7:51) reaffirmed that true belonging to God depends on faith and heart transformation, not rituals.

Similarly, today, some trust in external religious acts (baptism, church membership, sacraments) for salvation, but Scripture teaches that true assurance comes from the Holy Spirit's work in the heart (Phil. 3:1-10; Col. 2:9-12). While circumcision removed a small part of flesh, the Spirit removes the entire sinful nature, making believers new in Christ (Col. 2:11; Eph. 1:13; Rom. 8:9, 16).

Conclusion
God’s covenant was never about mere external rituals but about inward transformation. Moses’ call to "circumcise your hearts" is still relevant today—true faith is marked by a heart changed by God, not just outward religious practices.

Sources
NET Bible – Deuteronomy 10:14-16 and cross-references (https://netbible.org)
Bible.org – NET Bible Study Notes on Deuteronomy 10 (https://bible.org)
Commentary by Dr. Thomas L. Constable – Expository Notes on Deuteronomy (https://planobiblechapel.org/constable-notes) from chatgpt

Dr. Tom Constable was my good instructor at Dallas Theological Seminary.

"The covenant with Abraham was a dispensation or a specific form of the covenant of grace, and circumcision was a sign and seal of that covenant. It had a spiritual meaning. It signified purification of the heart, inward circumcision effected by the Spirit (Deut. 10:16; 30:6; Ezek. 44:7; Acts 7:51; Rom. 2:28; Col. 2:11). Circumcision as a symbol shadowing forth sanctification by the Holy Spirit has now given way to the symbol of baptism (q.v.). But the truth embodied in both ordinances is ever the same, the removal of sin, the sanctifying effects of grace in the heart." 

--Easton's Bible Dictionary[EBD]  found at classic.net.bible.org

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Img 5726 Leslie Coutinho Supporter
Deuteronomy 10:16: Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no more stiff-necked.

As Moses reveals unto us it was the Lord who had delight in our, “Forefathers, who loved the Lord and our God the Father.” For they were then chosen by the Lord God, and their seeds after them. These chosen seeds were then led by God the Father to circumcise their heart and the hearts of their seeds to love the Lord thy God with all their heart and soul that thou mayest live. (Deut 10:15/30:6) For one to circumcise their heart, one needs to understand, as the scriptures reveal unto us. From the creation of mankind, the breath of life that came through God the Father, man became a living soul. The breath of life given to one’s body having the flesh is through the blood that leads one’s life through their heart for “discernment of life.” (Gen 2:7/Lev 17:10-11/Psalm 51:6,17) 

Lord Jesus, then being born of the flesh, having a body, soul, and spirit when He began to be about thirty years of age, was baptized. The Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon Him and said, “Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.” Lord Jesus was then led up in His spirit into the wilderness, for forty days and nights without food. He was then tempted by the devil when He hungered for the tempter came to tempt Him. The devil, who took Him, set Him into the holy city on the pinnacle of the temple, and to the exceedingly high mountain, which was to tempt Him. Lord Jesus was not tempted for His foreskin of His heart was circumcised, for the heart of the wise teacheth one’s mouth to be a humble spirit. (Pro. 16:19,23/Mat 4:1-10/Luk 3:21-22)

Every child of God’s creation today has the blood from their forefathers who ate from the “tree of knowledge of good and evil, but not of the tree of life.” (Gen 2:17/3:22) This knowledge of good and evil today one fails to “circumcise the foreskins of their heart.” For every child of God, the Father fails to discern as having this flesh and the blood that strives in him as Saul. When Stephen was stoned to death and then buried Saul witnessed him, and the people who lamented over him. This lamentation which was crying and weeping led him to make a havoc in churches and family homes leading them to prison. (Acts 7:58) Saul when he journeyed a light shinned upon him and he fell on the earth and the Lord spoke to him, he was then led to circumcise his heart in humbleness, who was then a chosen vessel of God. (Acts 9:3,15)

Joel 2:13: And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil.

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