Archibald Brown's sermon "Actions, Words, Desires" emphasizes the critical role of inner desires in authentic Christian faith. He argues that while actions and words can be mimicked or misrepresented, true desires reveal the genuine state of one’s relationship with God. Utilising Psalm 42:1-2 and Psalm 84:2, Brown asserts that the fervent longing for God signifies true salvation, as these desires arise directly from the heart’s condition. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the reminder that authentic belief is expressed not merely through outward actions or eloquent speech, but through a deep-seated yearning for God that ultimately denotes one's spiritual authenticity.
“The desires of the heart are the best proofs of salvation.”
“You may counterfeit words, you may counterfeit actions, but you cannot counterfeit desires.”
“Only open the door, only give him a chance of flight, and you will see then that after all the desire of his soul has been towards God.”
“Longing after God is more infallible proof you are gods than your most zealous services or the very best of your actions.”
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