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What does the phrase 'heartburn' signify in the context of this sermon?

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'Heartburn' signifies a profound emotional and spiritual response to the truth of the Gospel.

'Heartburn' in the context of this sermon represents a deep, passionate response to the truths of Scripture that Christ reveals to us. As expressed by the disciples in Luke 24:32, their hearts burned within them as Jesus opened the Scriptures, indicating that true understanding incites emotional and spiritual fervor. This 'heartburn' illustrates how the revelation of Christ and His gospel energizes believers, producing a longing for deeper knowledge and intimacy with God.
Scripture References: Luke 24:32, Jeremiah 20:9

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Heart Burn
Todd Nibert · Dec 24, 2017
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