The sermon titled "Hardness of Heart," preached by Mike McInnis, addresses the theological implications of human sinfulness as revealed in the context of divorce and marriage according to Mark 10:1-12. The key argument presented is that Jesus underscores the hardness of heart as the reason why Moses allowed divorce, indicating that such decisions stem from humanity's fallen nature, characterized by rebellion against God's intentions for marriage. McInnis supports his teachings with passages from both the Old and New Testaments, including references to Romans and Ephesians, emphasizing that true repentance and understanding of one's sinfulness are essential for reconciliation with God. The sermon urges listeners to acknowledge God's unchanging nature in upholding covenant relationships and asserts the importance of viewing marriage as a sacred union reflecting the relationship between Christ and His Church, thus calling for a serious approach to marital vows within the context of Reformed theology.
“For the hardness of your heart, he wrote you this precept.”
“What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.”
“The repentance which is true is a repentance unto life. It's not the repentance of Judas, but it's the repentance of Peter.”
“The Lord has always loved His people. And He will always love His people.”
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