I'm not sure that is a question we as humans can answer. You either follow it or you don't.
Peace be with you.
God created the human heart. He is amazing!
Eros in Greek mythology is not human. Eros is a god of love and desire, the son of Aphrodite.
Lawrence Feingold has written: 'The natural desire to see God according to St. Thomas Aquinas and his interpreters' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Desire for God
God is sinless and is a spirit, man is sinful so he is a mortal and dies. Desire plus life is Man Life minus desire is God.........teaching of an Eastern Avatar.
If your talking about an animal or a human heart they both came to exist the same way. god jehova created every living human and animal with a heart.
Paul Manwaring has written: 'What on Earth is glory?' -- subject(s): Praise of God, Glory of God, God (Christianity), Spiritual life, Desire for God, Christianity, Worship and love
John Hadham has written: 'God and human progress' 'Good god'
Mac Owen has written: 'Reaching the heart of God'
Absolutely! If God has put that desire you want in your heart, He most certainly can! God created the Universe! He can do pretty much ANYTHING if He wanted to! Here is an inspiring Bible verse on this. Psalm 20:4 says: May he grant your heart's desire and fulfill all your plans. Just an absolute powerful verse right there! So, if God wants to give you something you desire, He will do everything He can to bring it before you!
The poet's request for God to strike at his heart may symbolize a desire for divine intervention to bring about transformation or change within himself. It could also suggest a longing for spiritual enlightenment or purification.
The only way a human being can come or be 'oriented' to Jesus Christ is by God drawing him, as Jesus said himself: "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day." (Jn.6.44) If you have a desire to be oriented to Jesus Christ, the desire has been put there by God - it is God drawing you to Jesus Christ.
This answer is more of a personal answer but I you out. To set your heart on God would be best understood if you knew what "heart" meant. Your heart is you, the depth of your being. To set your heart on God to me would mean to "set the focus of your existance on who God is". God Bless