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They both sing beautifully, amen? If you've got a talent, you gotta give it to God, amen? Singing. Young ladies, when you get up here and sing for the glory of God, only sing for the glory of God. God's given you the ability to play instruments and guitars, only do it for the glory of God. Don't give it to the world. Most of those young ladies and men that end up out there in Hollywood or end up in Nashville, you know where they pulled those people out of? They pulled them out of churches. God gives them the ability to sing, God gives them the ability to speak, or gives them the ability to play instruments and all those things, and the devil wants to take them out of there and parade them in front of the world for the world's music. And so it's a shame to see that. So give your life to God and serve him with it, amen? And don't give it to the world, don't give it to the devil. And if God's given you an ability to play an instrument or do things, do it for Him. Serve Him with it, amen? Get up and serve Him. Get up and play for us, amen? And, alright, 1 Samuel chapter number, where are we going here? Let me find my, 1 Samuel chapter number 10. 1 Samuel chapter number 10. You know, we are extremely blessed in this country, amen? to have the gospel, to have the Bible, and to be able to preach the word of God without fear of somebody coming in. And that might change one day. We might have to be afraid and have to have church underground or whatever the case might be. But I thank God that we still have the liberty to stand and preach the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. All right, 1 Samuel 10, if you find your place, if you would say amen. 1 Samuel 10, and look with me in verse 1. I'm going to read down through several verses this morning and then get into the message. 1 Samuel 10, verse 1, the Bible says, I'm in Isaiah. Man, I am. Well, I'm in trouble with my wife and it's got in my head. bothering me because I was supposed to tell her she was helping brother Trapper this week. And I didn't until just now. And she doesn't like that. Nobody likes that. First Samuel chapter number 10. Amen. I don't know where I was going with that verse. All right. First Samuel chapter number 10. Y'all pray for me in revival this week. Amen. First Samuel chapter number 10, verse number one. Then Samuel. Is that the right place? All right. Then Samuel took a vial of oil and poured it upon his head and kissed him and said, Is it not because the Lord hath anointed thee to be the captain over his inheritance? When thou art departed from me today, then thou shalt find two men by Rachel's sepulcher in the borders of Benjamin at Zelzah, and they will say unto thee, The asses which thou wantest to seek are found. And lo, thy father hath left the care of the asses and sorroweth for you, saying, What shall I do for my son? Then shalt thou go on forward from thence, and thou shalt come to the plain of Tabor, and there shalt meet thee three men going up to God to Bethel, one carrying three kids, and another carrying three loaves of bread, and another carrying a bottle of wine. And they will salute thee, and give thee two loaves of bread, which thou shalt receive of their hands. After that thou shalt come to the hill of God, where is the garrison of the Philistine, and it shall come to pass, when thou art come thither to the city, that thou shalt meet a company of prophets coming down from the high place with a psaltery, and a tabard, and a pipe, and a harp before them, and they shall prophesy. And the Spirit of the Lord will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man. And let it be when these signs are come unto thee, that thou do as occasion serve thee, for God is with thee. And thou shalt go down before me to Gilgal, and behold, I will come down unto thee to offer burnt offering and to sacrifice sacrifice of peace offerings. Seven days shalt thou tarry till I come to thee and show thee what thou shalt do. And it was so that when he had turned his back to go from Samuel, God gave him another heart. And all those signs came to pass that day. Now, this is the story of King Saul in the beginning when God sent Samuel the prophet to anoint him. And Saul was the king of choice for the children of Israel. That was not God's choice. They said, give us a king to rule over us. They didn't want God to rule over them, they wanted a king to rule over them. And they chose Saul. God's choice was King David. And later on, David ends up becoming king. But here, it's Saul. And Saul, starting out, he was a man of war. He was a big, strong man. He was one that everybody looked upon, that was fair to look upon, and seemed like a strong, mighty man. And he was the one that the people wanted to be their king. and they chose him to be their king. And so God sent Samuel there and anointed him, and it said in verse number 6, And the spear of the Lord will come upon thee, thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man. In verse number 9 it says, And it was so, that when he had turned his back to go from Samuel, God gave him another heart, and all those signs came to pass that day. Saul here was given another heart. And the day that you got saved and you were born again, you were given a new heart. God gave you a new heart. And before, it's amazing, sometimes you'll see folks before they get saved, and they'll be some of the meanest people you've ever met before in your life. They'll be drunks, they'll be all kind of things, and they'll be mean, and they'll be hateful, and then God will save them, and those are the same people that end up being the sweetest, nicest people you ever meet in your life. You say, what happened? God happened. Amen? God happened. God moved in and something changed. And I want to look at something this morning, just a little bit different. Look at this thing on a heart transplant. A heart transplant. You say, what is a heart transplant? Well, I'm not too bright on some of this stuff, so I have to look it up. And I looked up what a heart transplant was, and I looked it up on Wikipedia, it says, a heart transplant or cardiac transplantation is a surgical transplant procedure performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or severe coronary artery disease. The most common procedure is to take a working heart from a recently deceased organ donor and implant it into the patient. Now this is something I did not know until I started studying this. I thought it was very interesting. The patient's heart may either be removed or less commonly left in to support the donor heart. Sometimes when they do a heart transplant, they actually leave in the old heart. In some cases, worldwide there are 3,500 heart transplants performed every year. About 800,000 people have need of one, but only about 3,500 a year get a heart transplant. It says there the old heart may be left in. Now, pre-operation, when they're getting ready, and I'm getting somewhere with this message, but in order to prepare for this operation, they have to have an available heart, which means somebody has to have had died. Somebody died so that the person that is sick, the person that has a bad heart, so they can get a new heart, somebody had to have died for them to get that new heart. Something had to have taken place for them to get that new heart. It says here a typical heart transplantation. This is all pre-operation. Before they get in there, before the operation's done, a typical heart transplantation begins with a suitable donor. They have to find somebody that has a good heart before they can put it in somebody that has a bad heart. A suitable donor heart has to be located from a recently deceased donor. The transplant patient is contacted by a nurse coordinator and is instructed to attend the hospital in order to be evaluated for the operation and given pre-surgical medications. At the same time, the heart is removed from the donor and inspected by a team of surgeons to see if it is in suitable condition to be transplanted. Occasionally, it'll be deemed unsuitable. The patient must also undergo many emotional, physical, psychological tests to make sure that they are in good mental health and will make good use of their new heart. So in order for there to be a heart transplant, they have to find a suitable donor, somebody that has a good heart that'll work in the one that has a bad heart. And can I tell you this morning, some of you might have already picked up on it, but we have the perfect heart donor this morning. The Lord Jesus Christ, He had a perfect heart, and He was righteous, and He was perfect in all ways, yet without sin. They said that he had to be this person that they got the heart from, the good heart. They had recently been deceased. And can I tell you that the Lord Jesus Christ gave Himself on the cross of Calvary so that we could have a new heart? He gave Himself on the cross of Calvary. The Bible says in Romans 5.10, For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more being reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. If you're in here this morning, you've been born again and washed in the blood, you've been given a new heart. The only way that you have that new heart is by the blood of Jesus Christ that was shed on the cross at Calvary so that you can have a new heart. The paper here on this heart transplantation, it says that the transplant patient, their heart must be inspected. It has to be a good heart for them to take it and to put it into somebody that needs a heart. They have to go through and they have to look at his life. And they have to look at everything that he went through. They have to see what kind of life he lived. And they have to look at the background. They have to look at his medical history. They have to look at it all to see if it was a suitable heart to go into this person that needs a new heart. Can I tell you that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, He went through everything on this earth. to see whether or not he would stand the test to be able to give us a new heart. The Bible says that in Jeremiah 17, nine through ten, that the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. Our heart is wrong. Our heart. Our heart will get bitterness against God. It'll get upset. It'll get angry. It'll get malice in it. Our heart causes all kind of problems. We've got a bad heart. We do. You realize sometimes we think things we shouldn't think about other people. Sometimes we'll allow jealousy to creep into our heart. The Bible says the heart is desperately wicked. It's a wicked thing. It causes us to do things that are wrong, that are against God, and it's desperately wicked. And our heart is inspected this morning, and I'm here to tell you, even if you're saved and washed in the blood, you can still follow after the old heart, and the old heart will lead you wrong. What do I need to follow after? The new one that God gave you. If you're lost in here this morning, you're still ticking on something that's gonna send you straight to hell. You say, what do I need? You need the blood of Jesus Christ. You need that new heart. Amen? If you're saved and you've been washed in the blood, you have that new heart and you got that old heart still in there. Amen. I couldn't believe it when I read it. Sometimes they leave that old thing in there, Brother Heitch. Amen. The more I got studying about this thing and you watch some videos on it, it's kind of gory stuff. They take their heart out and they're sitting there playing with it. Amen. When they do these open heart surgeries, they'll take them out and they'll just lay it on the table. There's your heart sitting there beating. Amen. It's some gory stuff. I don't like watching all that. But there has to be an inspection take place You know what the Bible says about our donor the Lord Jesus Christ in first John 3 5 it says and you know That he was manifested to take away our sins and in him is no sin The Lord Jesus Christ was perfect His heart was perfect Hebrews 4 15 for we have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feelings of our infirmities but was at all points tempted like as we are yet without sin I'm working on a series of messages dealing with the life of Christ and we're supposed to have the mind of Christ and we're supposed to walk after him and we're supposed to try to be like Christ that's what a Christian is a Christian is not someone that wears a t-shirt that says I'm a Christian Rocking out for Jesus. Amen. That's not what a Christian is. A Christian is someone that lives like Christ, that strives to have the mind of Christ and live after Christ. And I'm working on a series of messages going through there, looking at the life of Christ from a baby through teenage years to adulthood and looking at all those things. And you realize that even as a teenager, the Lord Jesus Christ went through everything that you're going through. Doesn't the Bible say he was tempted at all points? That was even as a kid. We don't think about Jesus Christ as being a teenager. But he was at one time. He was a baby that had to have his diaper changed. Amen? The Lord Jesus Christ. And he went through those things. He went through those things growing up, but yet he remained without sin. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 5.21, For he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin. The Lord Jesus Christ did not know sin. He did not know the wickedness. But pre-operation, they have to go through there and they have to inspect that old heart. They realize you need a new heart. It doesn't take them long to realize that thing's not working like it ought to. And I'm telling you this morning, the Holy Spirit of God can look around this room and He can tell which heart you're using. We might, I might not always know. God shows preachers things sometimes. There's times that God will lay somebody on my heart, and he'll say, hey, he's not going down the right road, or she doesn't seem like she's going down the right road, and I'll pray for them. God, would you show them? God, would you reveal the thing unto them? They're going down a road that's gonna lead to trouble. They're following the wrong heart. And the Holy Spirit of God will speak to your heart this morning. And He'll tell you which one you're following after and which one you're going after. And we ought to follow after the things of God. Amen. The Spirit of God, that new heart. But pre-operation, they realize you need a new heart. They said, we need a donor. And they look and they found the perfect donor. The Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God He took my place. They sang that song this morning about the blood. Man, it's all about the blood. Thank God for the blood that shed on the cross of Calvary. You realize that heart is what sends that blood through your body. And we need the right one pumping in us. Amen. We need the right one taking control. We'll contaminate our bodies, we'll contaminate our lives with the filth of this world, with the junk of this world that comes across that television, that comes across those magazines, it comes through that radio, and we'll pump that junk through our body. It ain't doing us no good at all. Say, what do we need? We need the Word of God. We need preaching. I need preaching. Thank God He said this morning. God chose the foolishness of preaching. He didn't choose the foolishness of entertainment, the foolishness of preaching. So they go through and they look at these things. Now there's some complications that can hinder the operation. There's some things to consider that can stop a heart transplant from taking place. There's some things that keep some people from receiving a new heart. Now let me read these for you. Some patients are less suitable for a heart transplant, especially if they suffer from other circulatory conditions unrelated to the heart. The following conditions in a patient would increase the chances of complications during the operation. If they have kidney, lung, liver disease, insulin-dependent diabetics, with other organ dysfunctions, life-threatening diseases unrelated to the heart, vascular disease of the neck or leg arteries, high pulmonary vascular resistance, alcohol or drug abuse. These are reasons that they might not be able to give somebody a new heart. They've got these things in their life, and they've got these things that are hindering them from getting a new heart. You know, if you're sitting here this morning and you've never accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior, do you know what's keeping you from getting a new heart? Pride. Sin. Well, if I get saved, I have to quit doing this. No, no, get saved and God will help you quit doing that. But sin, do you know what's keeping you from living after the right heart this morning? And you're living after the old one? Sin. Just like there's problems here, and they say we can't give you a new heart because of drug or alcohol abuse. We can't give you a new heart because you're diabetic. We can't give you a new heart because of these reasons. Spiritually speaking, there's things that come in our life that prevent us from using our new heart. I'm telling you, the devil, if he can try to get you on the other ticker, he'll do it as quick as he can. And you know what he'll do? He'll allow bitterness to spring up in your heart. He'll allow jealousy to spring up in your heart. He'll allow anger to spring up in your heart. And all he has to do is do that to get you thinking about the wrong thing. And that'll all prevent you from having the blessings of God and having the right heart taken in your heart. Amen. And if you're lost in here this morning, and I pray that everybody say, but if you're lost and you were to die today, you're going to bust hell wide open. And I'm telling you, if you do not get saved, pride and sin is going to send you straight to hell. And what a shame that would be to die and go to hell off the pew of an independent Baptist church. You say, does independent Baptist have anything to do with it? No. It's the blood of Jesus Christ. But you say, what's important about that? We're preaching to you, telling you how to get saved. We're going to tell you straight, amen? Tell you right how to get born again and washed in the blood. And I'm telling you that this heart, there's complications that hinder the surgery from taking place. I read you a statistic when I first started. There are only 3,500 Patients a year that get a new heart. Do you know how many need one? 800,000 people need a new heart every year and only 350. You know what that is? That's 0.4375%. Only 0.4375% of people that need a new heart actually get one. If you were to put those number in spiritual realm, and you can't put a number on it, we don't know. But if you were to put that over there and say that only .4, 3, 7, 5% of people get saved out of all the people that need to be, that's a shame, is it not? That's sad. Man, we ought to be telling people about the Lord Jesus Christ. But turn it over to the other page. Say, okay, you both got a new heart. You got the new heart that God gave you. You got that old heart in there, but only .4, 3, 7, 5% of people are using the right heart. And I'm telling you today, we're living in an age where Christianity is a joke. This thing of living right for God and serving God and reading a Bible and praying and giving and witnessing and going to church and being filled with the spirit of God, it's a joke to people, they're playing a game. There are churches all over this morning that are going through the motions and they're playing church. The preachers play in church, the Sunday school teachers are playing in church. I'm telling you this morning, if you're a Sunday school teacher here, you ought to be prayed up and filled with the Holy Ghost of God before you stand before them kids and teach. Man, women, I don't care who you are, young man, trapper or fisher, Zane, when y'all stand up and preach here at this church, you ought to be prayed up and right with God and full of the Holy Ghost. You're going to be held accountable for every single word that comes out of your mouth. If you get up here and you preach one way and you live another, you're going to give an account to God for that. When you stand up and preach to eight and under back here in children's church, you say, they're little kids. I'm just going to throw something together Sunday morning. You're going to give an account for every word that comes out of your mouth as a preacher standing back there. We don't need to play church. There's people's lives that hang in the balance of going to hell and people are playing church. We don't need to play Christian. We need to be a Christian. Not just here on Sunday morning, but when we walk out those doors, we ought to live right and dress right and listen to the right kind of music and honor God with our lives every day, not just in here. If you do, you're a hypocrite and you're playing church. There's people today that will not darken the doors of this church because they say they won't go there because there's too many hypocrites. Now, I think that's a dumb reason because they're going to stand before God one day and there's hypocrites at Walmart. Don't go to Walmart. There's hypocrites all over Walmart. They're everywhere. Amen. You say, well, I'm not going. That church is hypocrites. Well, stay out of Walmart because I go in there if you think I'm a hypocrite. Amen. But that's an excuse they use whether you like it or not. Don't be the hypocrite that they look at. If you live one way in here, you need to live that way out there. If it's not right to wear to church, if you say, man, I would never wear that in church, don't wear it out there. Is that all right? All right, if it's not good enough, I would never listen to that in the church. Why would you listen to it out there? Amen. Which heart are we following? I'm getting way ahead of myself here. Pre-operation, they got to figure out which heart. And they're getting ready to do this thing. There's some complications that can come in to prevent people. And I'm telling you, the devil will try to complicate your life. He'll try to bring problems in your life to get you to stop following the right heart. You know what one of the biggest problems with churches today, and Christians today, and Christian homes today? It's a heart problem. We've given our heart to the world. We live in a worldly society, a worldly church, and worldly homes, and it has worked its way into the church. Worldliness. Wanting to please the world and please everybody around us that are pleasing God. Amen? You know what it is? It's a heart problem. Our heart's not in the right place. There's complications that come up due to this. So they find out this guy needs a heart, this lady needs a heart. They look for a donor, they find a donor that's got a suitable heart that'll work. Sometimes there's complications, but they work through that, and finally they get to the place where they said, now we can give this person a new heart. And we get down to the operation. And the operation takes place. Once the donor heart has passed its inspection, the patient is taken into the operation room and given a general anesthetic. Either an orthotopic or a, I can't pronounce all these words, heterotopic. Procedure is followed, depending on the condition of the patient and the donor heart. They figure all these things out and now it's time for surgery. The doctor gets in there and he cleans up and he gets his gloves on and he gets in there and he starts working on that heart. He pulls, he cuts them open and gets the things and spreads them apart and pulls that heart out and he starts doing all these things and he tries to keep that body going and tries to keep that body living so he can put that new heart in there and get all those arteries and everything hooked up like it's supposed to and he does the operation. You know, I'm telling you, one day, the day that you got born again, the preacher was up preaching, or you were reading the Bible, or you were reading a gospel tract, I don't know what it was, and the Holy Spirit of God began to deal with your heart, and He began to do the operation in your heart. He began to go in there and open up that thing up and work on that heart, and He gave you a brand new heart. The Holy Spirit of God, hey, He did the operation made without hands. It's a spiritual operation that took place. And He went in there and He gave you a new heart, and He made things right again. He forgave all the sin and put it under the blood of God. The Bible says in Colossians 2, verse 10-13, And ye are complete in Him. Imagine that, if you're saved this morning, God said you're complete in Him. Say, we're just backwards, rednecks, man, we're backwards on everything. If you're saved, you're complete in Him. which is the head of all principality and power, in whom also ye are circumcised with a circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ, buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God. King James Bible says operation of God. who hath raised him from the dead, and you, being dead in your sins, in the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened, that means to be made alive, together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses. He forgave all your sin. It's a spiritual operation. It's an operation that took place with no hands. Could you imagine if you walked in there to go get a heart transplant, and they're about to put you out, and the doctor comes walking in, and he ain't got no hands? Would that bother you, amen? The Holy Spirit, I guess, is a spiritual thing. The Holy Spirit of God comes in there, and it's an operation. You say, what tool does He use? Oh, He uses the best tool. He uses the greatest tool. For the Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, dividing even to the asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is the disorder of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4 12 he takes the Word of God and he goes in and he does the surgery he does the cutting away And he separates that soul from that flesh And he does those things with the precious Word of God if you're saved in here this morning You were only saved by the Word of God Nothing separate from that. Amen The gospel by which we are saved is the power of God that powerful surgery that took place the patient goes in He has surgery. They realize that he needs a heart. They find a donor. They work through all the complications. He finally agrees to have the surgery. Do you remember that day you finally agreed to the surgery? You remember that day when God spoke to your heart and the Holy Spirit worked on your heart and you made your way to the altar or you made your way to the bedside or beside the car or wherever it was and you finally said, I'm going to get saved. You remember that day you said, God, I'll have the surgery. I'm tired of living after this old heart. I'm tired of seeing ruin my life. God, I want to get born again. You remember that day? I'll never forget that day. I'll never forget the day some of y'all got saved. Amen. That was that was good to me. Just as good as the day I got saved and praise the Lord for it. And you finally have the operation. And now we go into the post operation, the post operation, the post operation, the the patient is taken to ICU to recover. When they wake up, they will be transferred to a special recovery unit in order to be rehabilitated. How long they remain in the hospital post-transplant depends on the patient's general health, how well the new heart is working, and their ability to look after their new heart. You know, whenever you get your new heart, you gotta keep it working, right? You got to follow after the new heart and follow after God. The Bible says that in first Samuel, 1220 and Samuel said unto the people, Fear not, ye have done all this wickedness, yet turn not aside from following the Lord, but serve the Lord with your whole heart. We're supposed to serve the Lord with our whole heart. We're supposed to love God with our whole heart. We are supposed to trust him with our whole heart. We're supposed to use our new heart for the glory of God. You know what else we're supposed to do with our heart? We're supposed to hide the word of God in our heart. How can you hide something if you're not in it? You have to read that Bible. You got to get it in your heart to hide it in there. Amen. You know what the problem is? The majority of people that are saved today in churches all over the place and everybody in the South is saved. Everybody in Alabama saved. Man, I remember going door knocking and street preaching up in Ohio and you come across somebody and they say, I know if I died, I'm busting hell wide. I know I'm lost. Come down here and everybody saved. Well, preacher, my grandma was a pastor. I'm going to heaven. I've heard that before. My aunt spoke in tongues. My mom saw a light when she had me. Yeah, that was the big light they shine in there so they can get the baby out. Amen. That's the light she saw. And she was on drugs. People come up with all kind of things to say they're saved. Amen. There's only one thing that's going to save you. That's the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. But you know what the problem is? What we're dealing with today and why we have baby Christians in churches all over this country is because they're still sitting in ICU. And that new heart is still having to try to get help. They're saved. They're born again. They have a new heart. But they never let God have their life and say, Lord, I'm going to live after you. And they're sitting there in spiritual, spiritual ICU. I've heard stories and I've read stories when I was studying this message of people that got a new heart and that thing stayed in there and they were in the in the hospital for months and months, some of them even up to over a year. And that new heart just never that they never trusted their own heart. And it never was able to support their body on its own. So what do they end up doing? Those people ended up just dying out. You know what happens in churches all the time, and it could happen to this one. You come in here, you're on fire for God, you're living after that new heart. And next thing you know, things come into our life, start resorting back to the other one, and that other one starts dying out. Now they have a new heart. If you're saved, you've been born again, you're saved, you're going to heaven when you die. But you can get away from God. You can start following after the things of this world. And you know what? There's people that get saved. I was talking to somebody this past week about reading the Bible and studying all those things and learning the scriptures. There's people that have been saved for 40, 50, 60 years that do not know their Bible. They don't know anything about their Bible. They're not interested in knowing anything about their Bible. Well, I'm saved and I'm going to heaven. You know what they're doing? Spiritually speaking, they're sitting in ICU this morning. And the Holy Spirit of God is just trying to keep that thing going. He's trying to deal with their heart, but they never got out of the hospital. They're sitting this morning in the spiritual ICU, and they've been say they've had their new heart for years. They've had it going. They might have even left the hospital. Everything's going great. They're serving God. They're on fire for God. They can't wait to read their Bible. They can't wait to darken the doors of the church. They can't wait to get in there and praise God. They can't wait to worship God. But something's happened. Now they're back in the hospital. What's wrong? The new heart's not working right. Well, why is it not working right? Oh, you're using you're using the old one. What happened, doctor? Why am I in here? What's wrong with me? The Holy Spirit said you're using the wrong heart. The old one was left. I'm not going to get into all the verses for sake of time this morning. I've got them all written down. This is only this is only halfway through the message, but I'm about to quit. We have two natures, we got an old man and a new man. I can show you all those verses, we'll go over them sometime. We have in Sunday school, we got two natures, an old man and a new man, and it depends on which one you're gonna follow, which one you're gonna feed on how your life's gonna turn out. Whether or not you have the blessings of God in your life. You know what this place is? This is a place we can come to every week and have, I love fellowship. And I love getting around God's people and I love this church and we come up here and they sing and we have preaching and all these things. You know what this is? This is like a checkup. Coming into the hospital. Lord, would you check my heart's out? You know what God's saying this morning? There's some things in your life you're following after the wrong heart. Lord, why don't I feel the blessings of God? Why don't I feel the spirit of God when it's moving through? You know what God's gonna say? When's the last time you took a trip to the altar? When's the last time you asked for some help? Amen. Which heart are you following after? If you're saved this morning, you had a heart transplant. Thank God for it. Amen. We found that we had the perfect donor. Which heart are you following after? Let's all stay in every about every I closed. We're not going to have a piano. We're not going to have any instruments this morning. There's some that are already coming. If God spoke to your heart this morning, would you come? How about it? How's your heart this morning? Which heart are you serving? Which heart are you following after? There have been things in your have you have you been made? Have you been hanging out with the wrong people? You've been listening to the wrong type of music. All these things that we have following the wrong heart. Hey, there's several on the altar this morning. If God spoke to your heart, you come get on this altar today. Say, Lord, here I am. I got him in the room again. I'm here at the hospital. The heart's not been working quite like it ought to. God, would you help me? You know, the Bible says that Saul was given another heart. And he was turned into another man. He became a new creature in the Lord Jesus Christ. But I didn't have time to go over the whole message. But can I tell you what ended up happening to Saul? Saul ended up reverting back to the old heart. He ended up reverting back to the old man. And he ended up going against God, against the blessings of God, and he ended his life in a wreck. all because he reverted back to that old heart. You say, how do I get help with my heart problems, brother Andrew, if you're lost in here this morning, you need a new heart to come down and raise your hand, come down here and we'll get a Bible show you how to be saved and how to be born again and washed in the blood. Anybody here at all say, brother, I need a new heart. You raise your hand right now. You say, I need to be saved. I do not know for sure where I'll spend eternity. Anybody at all, you just raise your hand. Praise the Lord. Nobody raise their hand between you and God. All right, you say I'm saved but I've got a heart problem. What do I do? You know what David said in the Psalms Psalms chapter 139 verse 23 through 24. He says search me. Oh God and know my heart Lord. Would you look at my heart? and know my thoughts and see if there'll be any wicked way in me and lead me in the way everlasting. You know what? David did some wicked things, but you know what? He knew how to get right with God. And he asked God, Lord, would you just look at my heart? That's what I'm asking you to do this morning. Say, God, would you examine my heart? Lord, which one am I following after? You stay on this altar as long as you need to this morning.
Heart Transplant
ID kazania | 64171333284 |
Czas trwania | 37:29 |
Data | |
Kategoria | Niedzielne nabożeństwo |
Tekst biblijny | 1 Samuel 10:1-9 |
Język | angielski |
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