Wilbur Elias Best's sermon titled "The Human Heart - Heart of Man a Cesspool of Iniquity" delves into the inherent depravity of the human heart, drawing heavily from Romans 3:1-18, Mark 7, and Matthew 15. Best articulates the thesis that both the unsaved and the outwardly religious possess hearts that are fundamentally wicked and deceitful, highlighting key scriptural insights that expose the true nature of human sinfulness. The preacher emphasizes Jesus' teaching that it is not external rituals but the internal condition of the heart that defiles a person, citing Jeremiah 17:9 to underscore the heart's desperate wickedness. The practical significance of this message revolves around the necessity of spiritual transformation through Christ, as only divine grace can replace a stony heart with one that is responsive to God. By illustrating the emptiness of mere external religious observance, Best calls Christians to seek a genuine relationship with God that overflows from a renewed heart.
“The heart of man, yes, even the religious heart of the unsaved person, is a cesspool of iniquity.”
“When the fountain is impure, the water that springs from it is likewise impure.”
“It takes more than circumstances, it takes more than education, it takes more than a full stomach, a good diet. It takes the grace of God to remove a cold, wicked, and depraved heart and give a new heart that becomes a whole heart for the Lord.”
“As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
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