There was a time when Jesus asked his disciples – Is your heart still hardened? I have read this so many times and have asked myself whether I have a hard heart also. So I began to search the meaning of this phrase – hard heart. The Greek word used here is from the root word ‘poros’ from which we get the English word ‘porous’. The Greek word was used to describe a type of porous rock. A porous rock holds nothing, everything goes through it. Jesus was thus saying to his disciples – Is your heart still porous? Eyes and cannot see?, Ears and you cannot hear? It was never about a heart of stone or a heart of flesh, because the word translated as flesh has the root word ‘ basar’ meaning fresh, rosy, full of joy, cheerful. Jesus was saying that we cannot continue to have porous hearts that allow the showers of heaven to leak out, but...