The Heart of the Matter Part 2
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In this podcast episode, David Sommerdorf discusses the spiritual significance of the human heart, emphasizing that God judges people by their internal state rather than their outward appearance. Using 1 Samuel 16:7 as a foundation, he argues that the heart is the seat of passions and the source of all desires, yet it is naturally deceitful and wicked according to scripture. Sommerdorf challenges the secular notion that human nature is basically good, citing the transformation of John Newton and the behavior of his dog, Patches, to illustrate how sin is an internal problem rather than an external one. He makes a clear distinction between crime, which is an offense against others, and sin, which is a vertical offense against God. Ultimately, the message concludes that because humans have a naturally wicked heart, they cannot blame their environment for their actions and must instead seek the cleansing power of Jesus Christ.