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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2025 · 41 MIN

Fractured: Heart Surgery, Not Amputation

from Victory Fallon Sermon Podcast

In this powerful message, we're challenged to confront the seriousness of sin in our lives. Drawing from Matthew 5:29-30, we're reminded that Jesus used shocking imagery - plucking out eyes and cutting off hands - not to promote self-harm, but to emphasize the eternal consequences of sin. This isn't about external behavior modification; it's about heart transformation. We're called to take sin seriously, not casually, understanding it as a spiritual cancer that seeks to destroy our souls. The message urges us to pursue radical repentance, removing everything that pulls us back towards destruction. It's a call to embrace the transformative power of Christ, allowing Him to perform heart surgery rather than settling for surface-level change. We're encouraged to yield ourselves fully to God, inviting the Holy Spirit to take control of our lives. This teaching reminds us that true freedom comes through radical surrender, dying to our old selves so that we might truly live in Christ.

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