The sermon "One Need of A Troubled Heart" by Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of assurance and perseverance in Christ, focusing specifically on the troubled hearts of Peter and the other disciples in John 13:36. Key arguments include the necessity of faith in Christ as the sole remedy for a troubled heart, emphasizing that unbelief lies at the core of such turmoil. The preacher highlights Jesus' words, "Let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God, believe also in me," to illustrate that trust in Christ is essential for spiritual peace and assurance. The sermon draws upon various Scriptures, including John 13 and the implications of Christ's sacrificial work, to affirm that it is Christ alone who intercedes for believers, ultimately preserving their faith. The practical significance of this teaching is a deepened reliance on Christ as one's strength and the assurance of eternal salvation despite personal failures.
“The one need of a troubled heart is to believe on Christ. That tells us the underlying cause of the troubled heart is unbelief.”
“He is coming Himself. He said, I will come again for you. And brethren, that’s what He said later.”
“Our sufficiency is of God. It is not of us.”
“Believe in Christ is the cure to the heart trouble.”
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