In Chris Cunningham's sermon titled "Wise Hearts & Sweet Lips," the central theological topic is the divine source of wisdom and its manifestation through speech and actions. Cunningham argues that true wisdom originates from God and is embodied in Christ, who, as noted in 1 Corinthians 1:30, is made unto us wisdom. He emphasizes that without Christ, one lacks true knowledge and understanding, asserting that wisdom in the heart will inevitably be reflected in prudent actions and speech, supporting this with James 2:18, which highlights the relationship between faith and works. The sermon notes that genuine wisdom leads to a life glorifying God, invoking Jeremiah 9:23-24 to caution against self-glorification through human wisdom or achievement. This doctrine serves as a framework for Christians to evaluate their lives and speech in light of their relationship with Christ, encouraging them to seek divine wisdom and express it through grace-filled words.
“Christ himself is the wisdom of God. If you don't know Christ, you don't know anything. And I'm serious about that.”
“What is in the heart, sooner or later it comes out of the mouth, whether good or bad.”
“May the Lord restrain the evil that's in our hearts. And give us a voice to glorify Him in everything.”
“You can say all you want to that you believe that God is sovereign, but if you don't bow to Him, you don't believe it.”
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