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Amen, we're gonna be in 2 Samuel chapter 9 if you'll turn over there. Appreciate all this good singing we have enjoyed. And there's some talented folks down there in Scipio. I didn't know Scipio was that big, amen. And it was nice to have somebody play the mandolin who knew what they were doing after that guy we heard this morning. Amen. That was me. That was good. I enjoyed all that picking, fellas. And that young lady playing the piano. I've enjoyed that piano playing today and that good song. Amen. Bible said, Be not drunk with wine or with excess, but be you filled with the Spirit, speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord, giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father by Christ Jesus. So I'm glad for singing, amen? I'm glad the Lord ordained singing, and I appreciate The good singing we've heard my heart was blessed. I thank the Lord for it We're gonna look in 2nd Samuel 9 for a few moments tonight. I try not to keep you long. Dr. Maurer used to say dr. Leon Maurer who was the He was the moderator my ordination used to be the president before he went home to be the Lord was the president of Indiana Bible College He'd say we'll get you out in good time. I But he never did tell us what good time was, so we don't know. So I'll get you out in good time. 2 Samuel 9, we have the story of David and Mephibosheth, the account. And I'm going to read a little bit of it, and then we'll spend a moment or two looking at it. And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake? And there was of the house of Saul a servant, whose name was Zeba. And when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou Zeba? And he said, Thy servant is he. And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may show the kindness of God unto him? And Ziba said unto the king, Jonathan hath yet a son, which is lame on his feet. And the king said unto him, Where is he? And Ziba said unto the king, Behold, he is in the house of Makar, the son of Amiel, in Lodibar. Then king David sent and fetched him out of the house of Makar, the son of Amiel, from Lodibar. Now when Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, was coming to David, he fell on his face and did reverence. And David said, Mephibosheth? And he answered, Behold thy servant. I bet that was the sweetest sound Mephibosheth ever heard when David called his name. I remember my mama was telling me one time, now you won't believe this, but I was always the troublemaker at my house. I was the troubled child. And when God saved me and then put me in evangelism to travel, my mama was nervous. So she said to me one day, she said, Brian, she said, I was praying for you and you said you was going on the road, it scared me to death. She said, I prayed and talked to the Lord. And she said, the Lord said to me, Beverly. And then she stopped and she said, he always calls me Beverly. What's he call you? She said, the Lord said to me, Beverly. Don't you know I'm going to take care of Brian out there on the road? And for almost 40 years, he has. He's been good to me. Amen. And David said unto him, Fear not, for I will surely show thee kindness for Jonathan thy father's sake, and will restore thee all the land of Saul thy father, and thou shalt eat bread at my table continually. And he bowed himself and said, What is thy servant that thou shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am? Then the king called to Zeba Saul's servant and said unto him, I have given unto thy master's son all that pertain to Saul and to all his house. Thou therefore and thy sons and thy servants shall till the land for him. Thou shalt bring in the fruits that thy master's son may have food to eat. But Mephiboshath thy master's son shall eat bread always at my table. We'll stop reading there. Let's pray a moment and ask the Lord to help us. Father, we're in need of Thee tonight, and I pray You'll help us to preach the Word of God and the power of the Holy Ghost, and I pray You'll speak to our hearts. Get glory unto Thyself, in Jesus' name I pray, Amen. Now, I've heard many a sermon on David and Mephibosheth. Perhaps you have too. I've even heard a lot of songs about David and Mephibosheth. Because there is a wonderful picture here of the grace of God. David said, is there any left of the house of Saul that I may show him kindness? For Jonathan's sake. If we were to think of David as a type of God the Father, and Jonathan as a symbol or a type or a picture of Christ, and Mephibosheth as a lost man, and Ziba as the Holy Ghost, then what we would have is God the Father saying, is there any sinner that I can show kindness to for Christ's sake? And the Holy Ghost said, Yeah, I know where there's one. And he went and fetched him and brought him up to David. Now he was in the house of Maker. The word Maker means sold into bondage. And that's the way every sinner is, lost and enslaved in bondage. Then he was in the land of Lodibar, which means the house of no bread or the place of no pasture. And that's the way it is in every sinner's life. They have no bread, they have no pasture, they have no sustenance, nothing to satisfy them in this world. So Ziba went down, he brought Mephibosheth up, and I like what he said. They laid him down before the king. By the way, Mephibosheth was lame on both his feet. He couldn't run to David. He couldn't walk to David. Probably couldn't even crawl to David. But he was carried to David. You and I are lame on both our feet. We're sinners, all of sin, and come short of the glory of God. There's nothing good in us. The Bible said, For by grace are you saved through faith, that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast. Do you know how Mephibosheth became lame? He became lame at the fall of another. When his father Jonathan was in the battle, his nurse picked him up to flee, and she stumbled and fell, and he became lame. That's the same way you and I became sinners, at the fall of another. For by one man sin entered in the world, and death by sin. So death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. You and I were born sinners because we're of this human race. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. But thank God for the day when the sweet Holy Ghost came by and convicted us of our sin and carried us to the foot of the cross. And you know what happened to Mephibosheth? He was put at the king's table as one of the king's sons. I want to tell you who I am tonight. I'm not what I used to be and who I used to be. I'm now a child of God. As a matter of fact, John put it this way, Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us that we should be called the sons of God. He said it this way in John 1, He came unto His own and His own received Him not, but as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God. Are you a son of God tonight? Now we could preach a little while on that aspect of this passage, but that's really not what I'm interested in. I'm interested in a little bit more practical application of this passage. I want you to think with me a moment. This morning we preached from the life of David on there's something in my past. We tried to learn that God gives us a second chance. But tonight I want us to think about this. There is someone on my heart. There is someone on my heart. I was preaching the Pickens County Camp Meeting, Pickens, South Carolina. One night after the service, after preaching on prayer, a pastor came up to me and said, Brother McBride, I want to tell you a story. I said, alright. He said, I was preaching in a service at my church and two elderly ladies came to the altar. They knelt down at the altar to pray at the beginning of the invitation. He said, as we sang the invitation song, they prayed. People came and went from the altar, they kept praying. Said the invitation went on a long time, not because many people were coming, but because those two ladies did not leave. Finally, he said, I got down, let the song leader lead another verse, and I got down on my knees beside one of them. And I said, what did you come for? She said, Pastor, you know my son is not right with God. He's out in the world living for the devil. She said, my friend beside me has a son not right with God. Out in the world living for the devil. She said, we've come to pray for those boys. And then she said this. Now I'm not telling you to do this. I'm just telling you what she said. She said, God has put it on our heart to stay at this altar and pray until those boys get right, even if we have to die here. He said, you mean you're not leaving this altar? She said, we're not leaving this altar till them boys get their hearts right with God. He said, I was their pastor, what could I do? He said, I'm staying with you. And he said, I purposed in my heart, I wouldn't leave the altar. Tell them boys got right if it meant I had to die there. I'm not telling you to do that. I'm telling you that's what God told them to do. So they stayed and they prayed. A little after midnight the door opened and here come that first boy. God had hunted him down and hemmed him in. He come to the altar weeping wanting to get his heart right. A little after three in the morning Here come that second boy. You say, preacher, I don't believe that. That's your problem. You're an unbeliever. You might get blessed if you'd believe something once in a while. So those boys both got right that night. How come? Because mama had a boy on her heart. Here's what I'm wondering tonight. Who's on your heart? I'm thinking of a young preacher right now who had a rebellion in his church a few weeks ago. Took a little vacation, came home five days later and somebody in the church who claimed to be a preacher but never has pastored a church had led a rebellion, took out half the church. His heart is broken. I'm thinking right now of a young man who was a preacher whose wife committed adultery against him and has left him and divorced him. He's on my heart. Think of it a young man out east where I preach quite often whose wife attacked him and finally the third or fourth time I think it was I think it was the fourth time they had to call the police. She's in jail Aggravated assault he's on my heart I'm wondering if there's anybody on your heart tonight I'm wondering if there's anybody you're praying for. I wonder if there's anybody when you think of them, God breaks your heart and you want to go to the prayer closet somewhere and call their name out to God and do what you can for them. Is there any bad on your heart? I'll tell you what's wrong with us today. It seems to be the only person on our heart is ourself. And the only need we're interested in is the need that we have. But here we find a man named David. He had somebody on his heart. He didn't even know for sure who it was. He just knew somebody had a need and he wanted to meet that need. Now I want to say three things about that and I'll be done. I want to say first of all, David had someone on his heart in spite of some things. The context of David's actions is important. You might remember that David has endured the attacks of Saul. For a good many years after David was anointed king, Saul has tried to kill him. Twice he threw a javelin at him. He's hounded David. He has hounded David's parents until he had to move them away. And finally David will say to Saul, you've hunted me like a wild partridge in the wilderness. David has been wounded in his heart, but that doesn't stop him from having a broken heart over somebody else's need. Sometimes people will say, well, preacher, I tell you, I don't pray for anybody. I'm not concerned about anybody. I've been so hurt. I've been so wronged. I've been done so wrong. I have people say to me all the time. They say, preacher, I got hurt in church once. And my response, what I'd like to say is this just once. You only got hurt once in church? I'd say you're doing pretty good if you only ever got hurt once. I was visiting a man one time. I don't recommend you do this, and I probably shouldn't have done it. It didn't turn out very well. He said to me, I'm not coming to your church. Your church is full of hypocrites. That's what he said to me. Well, what do you say to that? Here's what I said, I'm not recommending it. I said, well, go ahead and come. We're a congregation of sorry people and one more sorry person won't make a difference. Say, I've been hurt and I've been wounded. I have too, but that's not a reason not to have somebody on my heart and weep over the lost and get in my prayer closet and pray for someone because I'm not the only ones that have been hurt and you're not the only ones that have been hurt. And the truth is, there's a lot of folks being hurt a lot worse than we have. Carrying much deeper wounds and they need somebody to pray for them. Somebody slip their arm around and say, God loves you and I care about you. Somebody have them on their heart. And then I thought of this, David went through a long period of waiting on God. God had him anointed to be king in 1 Samuel 16, but it was several years before God answered that promise and kept his word And some will say, well, I've prayed and I've prayed and I've prayed and I've prayed, but I don't get an answer Well, just because God hadn't answered yet Doesn't mean that he won't answer. Did God keep his promise to David? He certainly did. David became king. My father-in-law prayed for his mother for 28 years. Lost without God. You mention God to her, she'd get mad. When he was a little boy growing up, they'd say, they never grew up in church. They never went to church. They'd say, we're gonna have prayer meeting. And when they said it, they're talking about playing poker. He talked to her about Jesus, she'd get mad, but he never quit praying. She is on his heart. I don't remember a time when we sat down to a meal that Papa didn't pray for his mama before we ate. Three months before she died, she got saved. He prayed for his brother for 50 years. 50 years he prayed. Before he died of cancer, he trusted Christ. You say, well, I had a burden on my heart and I prayed, but I didn't get an answer. Don't stop praying! God will keep His promise in His own good time. Then I thought about this. David had great wealth now. David has become the king. He has great wealth. He has everything a man could ask for. He has responsibilities. He is busy. He'll say to this one, you do that. He's got servants. He's dealing with dignitaries from foreign countries. He has all of this going on and all this wealth of being king. But he doesn't let that stop him from having somebody on his heart. See, what happens to us is the more we get, the less thankful we are. The more we get, the less giving we are. Now I've been at this, I don't know, just somewhere, 35, 37, somewhere, I'm too old to remember. But I do remember this. When I first started preaching, I didn't own much that I didn't use in the ministry. The clothes I wore, I wore to church. The vehicle I drove, I drove to church. The instruments I played, I played in church. Everything I had, I used in the ministry. But now I'm old and I've got collections. You got any? I have collections. I go home to my house. I slept in my house. I slept in my own house this week. It's the first time I've slept in my own house since January the 1st. I've been traveling with my family. So what did I do when I got home? Got out my collections. dusted them off, made sure nobody messed with them, and put them back. And hope nobody messed with them while I'm gone the next time. They don't do much of good to anybody. Really, all they do is distract me. Sometimes they make my heart hard because God says, give. And I say, I've got to support my collections. But David did not let his wealth stop him from having someone on his heart. You see, the context of David's action tells me there's no excuse for not having someone on your heart. Who's on your heart tonight? And then I want you to notice the considerations for David's actions. There are some things about David that help us to understand perhaps why he had someone on his heart. Some things maybe we don't consider very often. The first thing I notice is what David said. Now listen to David's wording here. David said, Is there yet any left of the house of Saul? Now you think about that question. Saul was of the tribe of Benjamin. It was the smallest tribe in Israel at one time. But you would think Saul and his family, the royal family would be a large family. But David said, I don't know if there's even anybody left. Now why would he say that? Because sin has destroyed Saul's family. Saul, who was at one time a goodly man, has become a selfish and self-centered man. We talked about it this morning. And because of it, the Bible said, Samuel said to him, God hath rent the kingdom from thee, and God hath rejected thee, and given the kingdom to a neighbor of thine that is better than thee. And because of Saul's rejection, he's dead and Jonathan's dead. and his other sons are dead, and Ish-bosheth is dead. And when David looks at the grand house of Saul, he's wondering if there's even anybody left. You know why we ought to have somebody on our heart? Because sin is destroying people's lives. Sin is ruining our neighbors, and it's ruining our family members, and it's destroying our grandchildren, and destroying our family members. Sin, when it gets in, always brings destruction. And there needs to be somebody who will pray for those that are being destroyed by sin. David's house, or excuse me, Saul's house would cause David to want to pray. The Bible said in Luke 16 about the rich man and the beggar, it said the rich man also died and was buried. And in hell he lift up his eyes being in torment and seeth Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom. And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue. For I am tormented in this flame. Here is a man who died without Christ, who died without faith, and the Bible said he went to hell. There is a hell. I know there's some trying to say there is no hell, but Jesus believed there was and that's good enough for me. There is a hell. I'm not happy about it, I'm not excited about it, but there is a hell where those who reject Christ go to spend eternity. A place with real fire, a place of torment that ought to make us have someone on our heart. Not only Saul's house and what sin had done to it, but Jonathan's house. Think about Jonathan. We won't take time to look at all of these scriptures. But Jonathan was David's friend. And Jonathan said to David, Swear unto me, that when thou art king, thou wilt show kindness unto my household. Now that tells me something. By the way, Saul said the same thing later on. That tells me that even people, even Saul, who did not love God, was concerned about his family. Now I know you and I, we go up and down the road and we run into people and we think nobody wants to hear about God. We think nobody cares. But I'm telling you there are people who would love to know how to be right with God. One of the men in our church went down to buy some dog food for his coon dogs. You know you're in a good church if somebody in your church has coon dogs. Especially if it's the preacher. He went down to buy some dog food and a man came out and he gave him a track. The man helped him load his dog food. The man put the track in his pocket, walked away. About two weeks later, he come back to get some more dog food and he couldn't find that man. He loaded his own dog food and just as he's leaving that fella, came a rough looking fella, came out from behind the store and came walking toward him, said, hey, hey, I want to talk to you. Well, he thought he's going to get in trouble. He thought the fellow was going to be mad because he'd read the track. The fellow walked up and said, I want to thank you for that piece of paper you gave me. And here's what he said. He said, I'm divorced. And he said, I was told that was because I was divorced, I could never go to heaven. I don't know who in the world told him that. He said, I want to thank you for that piece of paper that told me how I could be saved and know that my sins are forgiven. I tell you, there's somebody around who would like to know if we'd get them on our heart. My friend Carlos Demras, he's in heaven now. He was in a Morrison's cafeteria. Do you know what that is, a Morrison's? I don't know if they have them around here. They have some place they have Piccadilly and some place they have K&W. But you go in and you go through a line. You get your tray and you get your hors d'oeuvre and then you get your salad and then you pick your meat and go down through the line. And so he was going through the line. He's in Pennsylvania. He got through the line and he got down the end and a young waitress stepped up and he had his tray in his hand. She stepped up and took his tray and was going to show him where to sit. So when she took hold of his tray, he got in his pocket and pulled out one of Ford Porter's tracks, God's simple plan of salvation, and laid it on the tray. So she's holding the tray between them and she looked down at the tray and saw those words, God's simple plan of salvation. She started to cry. And then she started to weep, and then she started to sob. And she was leaning against him with the tray shaken in between him, with her head in his shoulders, wet in his suit with tears. And in a little while she leaned back and looked up at him. He said, Dear Lady, what's wrong? She said, with the whole restaurant hushed around her. She said, Sir, Three weeks ago, I buried my nine-year-old baby boy. And the last words he said to me were, mama, please get saved and meet me in heaven. She said, for three weeks, I've been trying to find somebody who could tell me how to go to heaven and see my baby boy. And right there in that line, Brother Carlos Demarest led that woman to Christ, right there in that line. I'm telling you, friend, somebody somewhere is concerned enough to listen if we'd be concerned enough to tell. And then David's house would make him won't have someone on his heart. Because you know what happened to David? He was a nobody. You remember when Samuel went down to the house of Jesse to anoint one of his sons to be king? Do you remember that? And he went through seven sons. He saw Eliab. God said, I want a king. Go down to Jesse's house, anoint one to be king. So he looked at Eliab and said, he's the one. God said, that ain't him. Probably said, that isn't him. God has better English than I do. And so he looked at Shamm and he said, nope, that's not him. And he went through seven boys. And every one of them, God said, that's not the one. And Samuel, he's been saying to Jesse, this isn't the one either. This isn't the one either. Nope, this isn't the one either. I don't know if Jesse knew what he was there for when he got there, but I think by the time they got through seven, and he said, this isn't the one that God wants, I think Jesse must have got the idea he was after somebody in particular. And so Samuel said, don't you have any more? Jesse said, well, I got one more. He's out there keeping the sheep. Apparently, he did not think David would make a good king. David was a nobody. Later on when David comes to fight the giant, Eliab will say to him, I know the naughtiness of thine heart, you've come to see the battle. And then he'll make this statement, he'll say, with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness? It was a rebuke, public. Hurtful what he's saying is David the only thing you're good for is to take care of a few sheep And apparently you're not even good for that. You left him in the wilderness to come see the battle So David was a nobody Guess what he is now Now he's king of Israel God took somebody that was a nobody and made him into a somebody And so David knows that God can pick somebody up off the bottom and put them on the top. That's what happened to me when I got saved. If you got saved, that's what happened to you. By the grace of God, you stepped from the bottom to the top. You was lost and on your way to hell. A child of the devil, but now a child of God seated at the king's table. David knows about all this. And because of it, He's got somebody on his heart. Now I asked you again, do you have anybody on your heart? Is there anybody tonight weighing on your heart, pulling on your heart strings? Is there anybody you've been interceding to God for? You've been calling on God, asking Him to work in their hearts. Do you have anybody on your heart? You prayed that your bills would be paid. You prayed you'd get that new job. He prayed for that new car, that new boat. But have you prayed for anybody else? Is there anybody on your heart? Let me say this, and I'm almost done. Hang on just a minute. Because David had somebody on his heart, some wonderful things took place. Mephibosheth became grateful. We won't take time to look at it, but if we'd go back and look and see what Mephibosheth did, he had a spirit of gratitude. He was very thankful to David. Can you remember the person that led you to Christ? Remember who it is? You remember the person that invited you down the house of God? Do you remember who it was who took you there? What do you think about them? When you think of them, do you want to cuss? When you think of them, you get mad. When you think of them, you say, I don't want to be around them. Or when you think of them, you want to say, glory to God, thank you, Lord, that somebody cared about me. I believe that's what Mephibosheth said. You know, David came back and Ziba, I shouldn't do this, I don't have time. But David came back and Ziba had lied about Mephibosheth. And so David said to Ziba, you can have all the land. Well, when he found out it was a lie, he came back and saw Mephibosheth and he said, I have said, thou and Ziba divide the land. What he's saying is, it back the way it was. You own it, Ziba, work on it. But here's Mephibosheth. Now he wasn't sitting really at the table because they reclined at the table. But here's Mephibosheth and here's what he said. David said, he said, Thou and Ziba divide the land. You remember Mephibosheth's answer in 2 Samuel 19. He said, Yea, let him take all for as much my Lord The king is at his house. Here's what he's saying I can lay here by the table and look across the table and look in the face of my king What do I need with a house? What do I need with land? What do I need with possessions when I can look at the face of the king smiling at me? You see how the gratitude of my fibo shaft? And then there is the giving of maker. You remember whose house old Mephibosheth lived in makers Well, when David had to flee Jerusalem after this because of Absalom's rebellion, and he's fleeing for his life, guess who meets him? Three men. One of them is named Barzillai, one of them is named Shobai, and one of them is named Maker. And they bring essentially beds, and basins for water and bread, so that the king will have what he needs. Why does Maker care about the king? Because Maker saw David care about Mephibosheth. Maker had been bringing that boy up himself, but now he sees that the king cares about Mephibosheth. And so Maker is going to make sure that the king gets everything he needs. I believe this with all my heart, dear friend. If you put God's business first, God will take care of your business. If you'll be after what God's after, God will make sure your needs are met. And then, of course, there is the glorifying of God. Paul is preaching about giving in Corinthians. The Macedonians giving so that people could be saved. And as he's writing down the Scripture, It's as though suddenly he stops And I can see him lay his little pen down He'd been talking about giving and caring and having someone on your heart And I could see him lay that pen down and look toward heaven and say Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift And every time you and I have someone on there on our heart and we do something about it, God gets glory. And that's why we're here, for God to get glory. In the Bible, in the book of Hebrews chapter 12, starting in verse 1, the Bible said, We're foreseeing we are also compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses. Let us lay aside every weight in the sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patience the race that is set before us. Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. Now listen to this. Who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him, which endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be weary and faint in your minds." For years I looked at that verse and said, the joy that was set before him. What is that joy? And then Paul, the Apostle Paul, helped me with it. Here's what Paul said. What is our hope, our joy, our crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus at His coming? Paul said, I'm gonna tell you where our joy is. Our joy is seeing somebody right with God. So I'm looking at Jesus and I'm thinking to myself, what was the joy that was set before Him? Here's what it means. He had me on his heart. He had you on his heart. He went to the cross because we were on his heart. And he cared about us in our lost and undone condition and said, I'll die for them because they're on my heart. You sound to be like Jesus and get somebody on your heart. I'll tell you what'll help us get somebody on our heart. If we will stop shutting ourselves off from everyone outside and start doing for people. You can't do this anymore because people will misinterpret it and you'll end up in jail in the day we live. But I went out visiting when I was pastoring and we went to a lady's house and her husband had abandoned her and there were several children running around and all of them were unclean and unkept. And there were two of us, the bus captain and myself, and so we were taking turns and one time he would talk and I would pray and the next time I would talk and he would pray. And so this time he was talking and I was praying. And he's talking to this lady, trying to get her to come to church, or at the very least, let us pick up all those children that were everywhere and bring them to church. And she's telling him about her hurts and her heartaches and her burdens. And all of a sudden, I smelled a smell. It was an awful stench and an odor. And it was getting stronger. And I opened my eyes and looked, and there stood a little girl in the doorway. Her dress was dirty, her face was filthy. I'm not talking about just a child who's been playing. I'm talking about a child who hadn't been washed in days, maybe weeks. Her hair all matted, dress ripped. And when I opened my eyes and saw her, our eyes met and I smiled. And when I smiled, she started walking toward me. And as she's walking toward me, I figured out where the odor was coming from. It's coming from her. Now, if you're working on the bus, don't do this anymore because somebody will misinterpret it and you'll get in trouble. But she walked up to me and did this, put her arms up. So I reached down and picked her up. And I hugged her and she, I'm telling you, she latched around my neck. And we stood there, me holding on to her and her latched around my neck. And it seemed as though the Holy Ghost said to me in my heart, I wonder when the last time was anybody ever hugged her. And she ever felt like anybody really cared about her. And God broke my heart. And he put that family on my heart. And I'm saying to you tonight, it's time we get somebody on our heart. And we live for someone else rather than ourselves. And we pray for someone else's needs more than our own. And we go out of our way like David did and spend our time and spend our money and spend everything we have to make sure somebody finds out about the love of God and the grace of God and finds out that Jesus loves them. Is anybody on your heart tonight? Tonight would be a good time to say, put somebody on my heart. I want you to bow your heads please.
There is someone on my heart
Sermon ID | 84151924520 |
Duration | 38:05 |
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Category | Sunday - PM |
Language | English |
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