Heart vs. Appearance

Weathered ancient stone stele in misty valley, covered in deep indecipherable runic carvings. piercing sunlight illuminates a small smooth patch at the base where a vibrant wildflower grows from a crack. national geographic style, realistic, peaceful.

Seeing What God Sees: The Heart of the Kingdom

Pastor Keck delivers a sound and engaging exposition of 1 Samuel, effectively contrasting human reliance on outward appearance with God's focus on the heart. The sermon is theologically robust, Christ-centered, and practically applicable, successfully guiding the congregation from the historical narrative to the redemptive reality of Christ.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — The sermon demonstrates faithfulness to the biblical text and sound exposition of the Gospel. It successfully bridges the historical narrative of 1 Samuel with the redemptive work of Christ, offering a clear and orthodox presentation of the Gospel without significant error or compromise.

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