In the sermon titled "The LORD Pondereth the Hearts," Wayne Boyd expounds on the sovereignty of God as articulated in Proverbs 21:2, focusing on the theme that while humans justify themselves based on their own standards, God examines and weighs the hearts of all individuals. Boyd emphasizes that God is sovereign over the hearts of leaders and nations, and he uses Scripture references such as Acts 15:18, Mark 7:20-23, and Psalm 139 to illustrate that God knows the true motives of the heart, which are inherently sinful and deceitful (Jeremiah 17:9). This message underlines the necessity of God's grace for salvation, noting that true transformation occurs when God gives individuals a new heart. The practical significance is that believers should earnestly seek to have their hearts aligned with God’s will, recognizing that apart from divine intervention, their hearts remain wicked and untrustworthy.
“The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord... He turneth it whatsoever he will.”
“Every way of man is right in his own eyes, but the Lord pondereth the hearts.”
“He who knows all things takes nothing for granted.”
“Salvation is all of grace from beginning to end.”
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