In this sermon titled "It's A Heart Problem," Gary Shepard addresses the fundamental Reformed doctrine of total depravity, asserting that the root of human sin lies not in external actions but in the heart. Shepard expounds on Matthew 15:1-20, where Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for prioritizing tradition over the divine commandments, emphasizing that true defilement comes from the heart (v. 18-20). He contends that humanity is spiritually blind and willfully ignorant of their true condition, leading to futile attempts at reformation through external means such as laws and social rules. The message highlights the necessity of divine intervention for a true heart transformation, referencing Jeremiah 17:9 and Ezekiel 36:26, which affirm that only God can grant a new heart capable of believing and following Him. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call to recognize the innate sinful condition of the heart, the inadequacy of self-effort, and the reliance on God for salvation and regeneration.
“The problem is not a hands problem, it's a heart problem.”
“You see, only God can. And God must give a sinner a new heart.”
“It is utter stupidity to think that we who are the problem can fix the problem.”
“When your heart can sing that song, on Christ the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand.”
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