The sermon "Whose Heart The Lord Opened" by Joe Galuszek focuses on the doctrine of divine grace as demonstrated in the life of Lydia, a woman from Philippi who responds to the gospel. The key theological argument emphasizes that Lydia's ability to worship God through her attentive hearing of the preached word was preceded by the sovereign act of God in opening her heart (Acts 16:14). Galuszek supports this claim using various Scripture references, including John 5:25, which asserts that the spiritually dead must first be made alive to respond to God, and Romans 10:14, highlighting the necessity of preaching for faith to arise. The doctrinal significance lies in the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of regeneration by the Holy Spirit for genuine faith and response to the gospel, underscoring that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace rather than human effort.
“The opening of the heart comes before the worship of God.”
“You can't open your heart because the heart of the natural man is dead.”
“Life comes before faith.”
“Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power.”
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