An unbelieving heart is characterized by a refusal to trust in God, often leading to a departure from faithfulness and openness to God's truth. Biblically, it denotes a heart that is hardened by doubt, lack of faith, or willful disobedience. A sick heart typically refers to a heart weighed down by prolonged hope deferred, sorrow, or emotional and spiritual brokenness. In a biblical sense, it can also imply a sense of spiritual weariness or discouragement due to unmet expectations or difficult circumstances.
AMEN Heather Sims, this is a “Great word!!” I am listening to it over and over and over so it can get in my heart!!! Thank you Pastor Clint!!!
A very powerful , loving and grace filled sermon.You are blessed.
Blessings to you as well!
Thanks Tessy!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Wow getting more out of this the more I listen to it
This helped me so much w trauma and grief.. More of God in me. ❤ Thank you!
Praise God! We're so happy for you, thanks for sharing.
Great word!!
Thanks!
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Wow…
One of the best messages I’ve heard. Thank you.
Wow, thanks so much for that feedback! So glad to hear this message was a blessing to you.
I’m so happy I found this word because I really needed it. It brought me such peace. Thank you
So glad to hear that, thanks for letting us know!
Is a sick heart same as unbelieving heart? I don’t know how to receive the grace I need to overcome my doubts.
An unbelieving heart is characterized by a refusal to trust in God, often leading to a departure from faithfulness and openness to God's truth. Biblically, it denotes a heart that is hardened by doubt, lack of faith, or willful disobedience.
A sick heart typically refers to a heart weighed down by prolonged hope deferred, sorrow, or emotional and spiritual brokenness. In a biblical sense, it can also imply a sense of spiritual weariness or discouragement due to unmet expectations or difficult circumstances.