EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 33 MIN
"A Heart for God" by Hiram Kemp
from Cumberland Trace Church of Christ (Formerly Lehman Ave Church of Christ) · host lehmanavechurchofchrist
June 7, 2026 - Sunday AM Sermon This episode is a sermon-style message that walks through the book of Deuteronomy, using the image of marriage vows to explain how God’s covenant with Israel moves from a legal standing into a heartfelt relationship. The speaker traces Israel’s story from Genesis and Exodus to Sinai, shows how the giving of the law establishes God’s people by law, and argues that only a returned, wholehearted love makes them God’s people by love. Key topics include: the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–5) and loving God with all heart, soul, mind and strength; the necessity of receiving God’s love (1 John, Romans, Ephesians); the difference between ritual obedience and heartfelt devotion; the “circumcision of the heart” and inner transformation; obedience as the fruit of love; loving what God loves (justice for strangers, widows, the poor); remaining loyal when tested; and the biblical call to cling to God until the end. The episode unpacks specific Deuteronomy passages (chapters 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 30, 34) and connects them to New Testament texts (John, Romans, Ephesians, James) and practical Christian life—baptism, public vows, spiritual dryness, temptation, and everyday choices that show where the heart truly is. Illustrations include modern examples (sports fandom) to show how human beings can and do give wholehearted allegiance, and why God deserves that devotion. Format and guests: a pulpit sermon delivered by a pastor/speaker (sermon audio), with a closing song and a congregational invitation to respond. The message closes with practical invitations—repentance, baptism, public prayer—and an exhortation to receive God’s love, obey his commands, and hold fast to him through trials. Duration 33:16
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June 7, 2026 - Sunday AM Sermon This episode is a sermon-style message that walks through the book of Deuteronomy, using the image of marriage vows to explain how God’s covenant with Israel moves from a legal standing into a heartfelt relationship. The speaker traces Israel’s story from Genesis and Exodus to Sinai, shows how the giving of the law establishes God’s people by law, and argues that only a returned, wholehearted love makes them God’s people by love. Key topics include: the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4–5) and loving God with all heart, soul, mind and strength; the necessity of receiving God’s love (1 John, Romans, Ephesians); the difference between ritual obedience and heartfelt devotion; the “circumcision of the heart” and inner transformation; obedience as the fruit of love; loving what God loves (justice for strangers, widows, the poor); remaining loyal when tested; and the biblical call to cling to God until the end. The episode unpacks specific Deuteronomy passages (chapters 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 30, 34) and connects them to New Testament texts (John, Romans, Ephesians, James) and practical Christian life—baptism, public vows, spiritual dryness, temptation, and everyday choices that show where the heart truly is. Illustrations include modern examples (sports fandom) to show how human beings can and do give wholehearted allegiance, and why God deserves that devotion. Format and guests: a pulpit sermon delivered by a pastor/speaker (sermon audio), with a closing song and a congregational invitation to respond. The message closes with practical invitations—repentance, baptism, public prayer—and an exhortation to receive God’s love, obey his commands, and hold fast to him through trials. Duration 33:16
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