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Audio: A Changed Heart
Basilea Schlink
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Basilea Schlink

Audio: A Changed Heart

Basilea Schlink · 4:35

Basilea Schlink teaches that true transformation comes through repentance, leading to a heart filled with love for Jesus and a willingness to follow Him despite suffering.
This sermon focuses on the transformative power of God in changing the hearts of individuals through repentance and love. It highlights the story of Peter, who despite denying Jesus, experienced deep repentance and love for Him, leading to a profound transformation. The message emphasizes the importance of a contrite heart, continual repentance, and a sincere desire to be in fellowship with Jesus, even in times of suffering.

Full Transcript

God lives and works today. His greatest miracle is what he does to the hearts of men. Is that not the deepest longing of us all, that our hearts be changed? Today's meditation, A Changed Heart, by Baselius Schlenk, will share how we can do this. How does the word repentance sound to you? Do you register it in a positive or a negative way? Repentance is a gift of grace. This grace not only opens our eyes for love, but it also prepares us for the fellowship of Jesus' sufferings. Peter has proven this. Peter says to the resurrected Lord, Thou knowest all things, Thou knowest that I love Thee. What a powerful statement Peter could say with his whole heart. Thou, who searchest all things, who knowest what is happening in the whole universe, who knowest my very heart and what is in it, Thou knowest that my heart is consumed with love for Thee, Lord Jesus. Yes, Peter could say that in spite of the fact that he had denied Jesus. His great sin of denial brought him tears of repentance. These tears of repentance washed his eyes so that he could see Jesus as he is, as the man of sorrows, filled with ceaseless love, who can still lovingly behold those who tortured him. Because this happened to Peter, his heart was gripped with such a love that he had to confess, I love Thee, I cannot do other than love Thee. My heart and my whole being, everything that I am and have, all I can do is give it to Thee. And Peter verified his love indeed. Love to you, our love we proffer, such as we no other offer. Love for all, your love outpoured. The sign of those who have this great love which is born out of repentance is they want to be with Jesus, he whom they love, no matter what it costs. They even want to tread his path of sufferings with him. They never want to forsake him. Have you got this love for Jesus? Is it yours through tears of repentance? If we wish to attain and nourish this love, our decisive plea must be this. Show me ever anew that I am only a sinner before God and man. Grant me ever anew a contrite heart, Lord, a heart that can cry over its sin and guilt. Don't let me shy away from the pain which it costs to recognize and confess my sins ever anew. Jesus hears such pleas, and he'll answer them. Sweet Lord of life, I will now strive no more to grieve you and burden your loving heart, sorrow laden. Repentant tears, my Savior, cheers, followed by praise and rejoicing, love and my gratitude voicing. This program by Basilio Schlink has come to you from the Little Land of Canaan. If you would like a free leaflet by the same author, please write to God Lives and Works Today, 9849 North 40th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85028-4099. That's God Lives and Works Today, 9849 North 40th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85028-4099. God bless you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Miracle of a Changed Heart
    • God works in hearts today
    • The deepest longing is transformation
    • Repentance as a gift of grace
  2. II. Peter’s Example of Repentance and Love
    • Peter’s denial and tears of repentance
    • Seeing Jesus as the man of sorrows
    • Confession of love despite past sin
  3. III. The Cost and Commitment of True Love
    • Love born out of repentance desires fellowship
    • Willingness to follow Jesus’ path of suffering
    • Never forsaking Jesus regardless of cost
  4. IV. Practical Plea for a Contrite Heart
    • Asking God for a heart that mourns sin
    • Embracing the pain of confession
    • Trusting Jesus to hear and answer repentance

Key Quotes

“God lives and works today. His greatest miracle is what he does to the hearts of men.” — Basilea Schlink
“The sign of those who have this great love which is born out of repentance is they want to be with Jesus, he whom they love, no matter what it costs.” — Basilea Schlink
“Show me ever anew that I am only a sinner before God and man. Grant me ever anew a contrite heart, Lord, a heart that can cry over its sin and guilt.” — Basilea Schlink

Application Points

  • Regularly examine your heart and ask God for a contrite spirit that mourns over sin.
  • Allow repentance to deepen your love for Jesus and strengthen your commitment to follow Him.
  • Embrace the challenges and sufferings that come with living a life devoted to Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of repentance in this sermon?
Repentance is presented as a gift of grace that opens the heart to love Jesus and prepares believers to share in His sufferings.
How does Peter’s story illustrate a changed heart?
Peter’s tears of repentance after denying Jesus led him to a deep love and commitment to Christ, showing transformation through grace.
Why is suffering mentioned in relation to love for Jesus?
True love for Jesus includes a willingness to follow His path, even if it involves suffering and sacrifice.
What practical steps does the sermon suggest for nurturing a changed heart?
The sermon encourages continual self-examination, asking God for a contrite heart, and embracing the pain of confessing sins.
How can listeners apply this message to their lives?
By seeking repentance daily, cultivating love for Jesus, and committing to follow Him regardless of personal cost.

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