The Deceitful Heart: Sin, Judgment, and Hope in Christ

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Sermon Clips


The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked, who can know it? I the LORD search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways and according to the fruit of his doings. [00:46:37]

The story is something like this, isn't it? Here are people brought into being by God in a miraculous manner, not a nation like every other nation, but God took one man, Abram, and turned him into a nation. He made a nation and the people for himself, and he showered his blessings upon them. [02:51:00]

Sin darkens our minds. It darkens our understanding about the most vital thing of all in this life and in this world, which is our knowledge of God. Sin is almost endless in its effects upon men, and perhaps it is foolish to compare them and to contrast them and to try to say that one is worse than others. [08:47:37]

The most terrible thing that happened to men as the result of that sin and that fall was that he lost his contact with God. He became a stranger to God. The Apostle Paul describes the condition in the Epistle to the Ephesians in the second chapter in this way: without God in the world. [12:23:54]

Men's central trouble is his failure to realize the truth about God and about his relationship to God. That's where this deceitfulness of sin comes in. You see, man deceives himself, he deceives others, yes, and he is deceived about God. Are you the Lord? But man forgets the Lord. [13:49:35]

Mankind forgets God. It's something of which we are all guilty. It's almost inconceivable, isn't it? But when you look on objectively, but its effect isn't it? You and I have actually been guilty and are still guilty of forgetting God. I was confessing we don't think weeks can pass. [14:53:98]

Men today do not believe in God as judge. They don't believe in the wrath of God. Well, what is my reply to them? Well, the only reply I've got to make is this: that I know nothing about God except what I find in this book, and I'll go further, nobody else knows anything about God either except what is found in this book. [24:10:29]

We know nothing about God except what God has revealed concerning himself, and it's in this book. And what do I find? Well, I find this as clear as I find anything else: that God is the judge eternal. You had it there in that fiftieth psalm which I read at the beginning. [24:57:87]

We shall all be judged according to what we actually are in our hearts and not what we appear amongst men to be. I search the heart, I try the reins, even to give every man according to his ways and according to the fruit of his doings. [42:30:54]

God forgives those and only those who realize that they're sinners without any plea but who realize in believing the Lord Jesus Christ has stood in their place, borne their sins and their punishment in order that God might forgive them. They alone are Christians who are thus reconciled to God. [49:19:63]

They alone are Christians who come to the end of themselves, who having seen the truth about themselves say, what can I do? I am helpless, I am hopeless, and then see that it is all in him and to fight him and who cling to him and will rely upon him who forsake this sin. [49:49:09]

If you do that, it's my privilege to tell you, he will not refuse. Be as black as hell, it doesn't matter. If you feel your need of him, he will receive you, and you will know you are pardoned and reconciled and restored and forgiven and renewed and relying upon the strength which the strong Son of God alone can supply. [51:41:67]

Ask a question about this sermon