Do you desire to have a great heart for God? Do you long for a passion for lost souls? Do you want to be a person after God's own heart? If you answered yes to these questions then this message by Dr. Stewart is for you. In this message, Dr. Stewart shows you how you can develop a heart for God. It's guaranteed! It's simple yet profound!
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Interesting Sermon... This message is clearly for believers in Christ, not for pagans and not for members of religious cults. The sermon is based on Jesus' on words: "where your treasure is, there your heart will be also" (Matt. 6:21) To the modern ear, this sermon may initially sound as if this is an attempt to use the gospel for financial gain (i.e. you can 'purchase' favor with God by giving money to the church, in this case as if spiritual growth could be purchased with a check to the church or, at the very least, a shortcut to the hard work of time in the Word, Scripture reading and the sacraments. Afterall, is through Word and sacrament that God actually gives that which he promises in his gospel -- forgiveness of sins, freedom from the tyranny of sin and eternal life.)
It's a topic worthy of in-depth study. A quote from another site: Matt.6:12 "seems to indicate that the way a believer spends money may be the clearest indication--perhaps like a thermometer--of the heart's spiritual condition." It is always worthwhile endeavor to examine ourselves individually to find out where we stand on the matter on this matter. That might mean putting our money where our lips say our heart is.
Dr. A.T. Stewart has been in the ministry for over 40 years. He graduated from Belhaven University in Jackson, MS in 1973 with a B.A. in Bible. He continued his education at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY where he earned his Master of Divinity degree...