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Who has Your Heart?

30 min · 9. Juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/fan_mail/new] Sermon Title: Who Has Your Heart? Scripture: Joshua 24:15 Joshua 24:15 (KJV) "And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve... but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD."   Introduction: Everybody Serves Something Many people believe they are completely independent. They say: • "I do what I want." • "Nobody tells me what to do." • "I live life my own way." But the truth is everyone serves something 1. Some Serve Money Example: Judas Iscariot Matthew 26:14-16 Judas loved money more than he loved Christ. He sold Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. Lesson: Money is a wonderful servant but a terrible master. When money becomes our god, we will sacrifice our values for profit. Illustration: Many people work overtime to get more money but never make time for God, family, or worship. 2. Some Serve Pleasure Example: Samson Judges 16 Samson was chosen by God and gifted with supernatural strength, but he repeatedly pursued sinful pleasures. His desire for pleasure eventually led to his downfall. Lesson: Pleasure is temporary, but its consequences can be permanent. 3. Some Serve Pride Example: King Nebuchadnezzar Daniel 4:3 “Is not this great Babylon, that I have built?” Nebuchadnezzar became consumed with pride and took credit for what God had done. God humbled him until he acknowledged God’s sovereignty. Lesson: Pride lifts us up only to bring us down. Quote: “The same sun that melts butter hardens clay.” 4. Some Serve Success Example: The Rich Fool Luke 12:16-21 This man focused his entire life on building bigger barns and accumulating wealth. He was successful in business but bankrupt toward God. God called him a fool because he prepared for retirement but not eternity. Lesson: Success without God is failure in disguise. 5. Some Serve Popularity Example: King Saul 1 Samuel 15:24 Saul admitted: “I feared the people, and obeyed their voice.” Instead of obeying God, Saul wanted the approval of people. Lesson: When you live for applause, you become a slave to opinions. Illustration: Saul lost a kingdom because he cared more about public opinion than God’s opinion. 6. Some Serve Habits Example: Esau Genesis 25:29-34 Esau had a habit of satisfying immediate desires. He traded his birthright for a bowl of stew because he could not control his appetites. Lesson: A habit that seems small today can cost you something valuable tomorrow. 7. Some Serve Addictions Example: The Prodigal Son Luke 15:11-16 The prodigal became addicted to a reckless lifestyle. He wasted his inheritance and ended up feeding pigs. His desires controlled him until he finally came to himself and returned to the Father. Lesson: Whatever controls you becomes your master. Others serve God. The question is not if you serve. The question is who or what has your heart? Joshua understood this truth. As he approached the end of his life, he gathered the nation of Israel one final time. He reminded them of God's faithfulness: • God called Abraham. • God delivered them from Egypt. • God opened the Red Sea. • God fed them in the wilderness. • God gave them victory in Canaan. Then Joshua asked a powerful question: "After everything God has done for you, who has your heart?" That same question is relevant today.   Why Joshua Said This Israel had entered a dangerous season. The battles were mostly over. The Promised Land had been conquered. The people were becoming comfortable. Joshua knew that prosperity often creates spiritual forgetfulness. The people were surrounded by the false gods of the Amorites. There was pressure to fit in with the culture around them. Joshua knew that if Israel lost their devotion to God, they would lose everything else. So he challenged them: Choose today. Not tomorrow. Not someday. Today.   1. Your Heart Determines Your Direction Proverbs 4:23 "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." Whatever captures your heart eventually controls your life. What you love most will determine: • Your priorities • Your decisions • Your habits • Your future Illustration A compass always points north. No matter where you carry it, its direction remains the same. Your heart is the compass of your life. Where your heart points, your life follows.   2. The World Constantly Competes for Your Heart 1 John 2:15 "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world." The enemy doesn't always attack with persecution. Often he attacks with distraction. Today people spend more time: • On phones • Social media • Entertainment • Material pursuits Than they spend seeking God. Short Story A little boy asked his father: "Dad, how much do you make an hour?" After hearing the answer, the boy asked: "Can I buy one hour of your time?" Many things compete for our attention and affection.   3. God Wants Complete Commitment Matthew 22:37 "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart." Notice God did not ask for part of the heart. He asked for all of it. Joshua understood that divided loyalty creates spiritual weakness. Illustration A husband cannot successfully be committed to two wives. Neither can believers successfully serve God and the world. God demands complete devotion.   4. What Has Your Heart Will Influence Your Home Joshua 24:15 "As for me and my house..." Joshua understood leadership. His personal devotion would affect his family. Parents pass down more than possessions. They pass down values. Short Story Timothy became a mighty servant of God because of the influence of Lois and Eunice. Their faith became his faith. Their devotion became his devotion.   5. Your Choices Today Shape Tomorrow Galatians 6:7 "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Every choice plants a seed. Every seed eventually produces a harvest. Joshua knew Israel's future depended on today's decision. Illustration An oak tree begins as a tiny acorn. The future often hides inside small daily choices.   6. God Deserves Our Loyalty Deuteronomy 6:5 God had already proven Himself faithful. Joshua reminded Israel of everything God had done. The question wasn't whether God deserved their loyalty. The question was whether they would give it. Illustration If someone repeatedly saves your life, you naturally develop trust and gratitude. How much more should we honor a God who saved our souls?   7. One Person's Decision Can Change an Entire Family Joshua 24:15 Joshua didn't wait for everyone else. He didn't take a poll. He didn't ask for public opinion. He simply declared: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Illustration One light bulb can illuminate a dark room. One committed believer can change the atmosphere of an entire household.   8. Choose Before the Crisis Comes Ecclesiastes 12:1 Many people wait until trouble arrives before seeking God. Joshua urged the people to decide before disaster struck. Illustration You don't buy flood insurance after the flood arrives. You prepare beforehand. Strong families choose God before the storm comes.   Conclusion: The Most Important Decision Joshua was not asking Israel to choose a religion. He was asking them to choose their allegiance. Who will have your heart? Who will direct your life? Who will guide your family? At the end of his life Joshua stood firm and said: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." His mind was made up. His loyalty was settled. His heart belonged to God. Today God is asking us the same question: Who has your heart?   Altar Call Perhaps your heart has drifted. Perhaps other things have taken God's place. Perhaps your family needs spiritual renewal. Today is the day to make a fresh commitment. Come and declare: "Lord, You have my heart, my home, my family, and my future." And together let us say: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!" Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/support]

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Episode The Satanic Attack on the Family (part two) Cover

The Satanic Attack on the Family (part two)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/fan_mail/new] The Satanic Attack on the Family Scripture: Joshua 24:15; Ephesians 6:10-18; Psalm 127:1 Theme: The enemy knows that if he can weaken the family, he can weaken the church, the community, and the nation. Introduction We are living in a generation where the family is under tremendous pressure. Today's battles are not only financial—they are spiritual, emotional, and digital. Families are fighting: * Busy schedules that leave little time together. * Social media that often replaces real conversations. * Cell phones that connect us to the world while disconnecting us from one another. * Confusion about biblical values. * Anxiety, depression, loneliness, and stress. * Financial pressures and rising costs of living. * Marriages under attack. * Children growing up without consistent spiritual guidance. The enemy understands something many people have forgotten: If he can destroy the family, he can weaken society. Jesus said: "The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy..." (John 10:10) Satan wants to steal peace, destroy marriages, confuse children, and weaken faith. But God still has a plan for the family.   1. Parents Must Still Be the First Spiritual Teachers Ezekiel 16:44 "As is the mother, so is her daughter." The principle still applies today. Children learn more from what we do than what we say. They watch: * How we pray. * How we treat people. * How we handle conflict. * How we worship. * How we forgive. * Whether Jesus is truly first in our lives. Children don't need perfect parents. They need parents who sincerely follow Christ.   2. Culture is Redefining Family—but God Has Not Changed Our world constantly changes its opinions about marriage, morality, and relationships. God's Word does not. Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever." Culture changes. God's truth never changes. The enemy says: * Commitment isn't necessary. * Marriage isn't important. * Faith can wait. * Truth is relative. God says: * Marriage is honorable. * Faithfulness matters. * Holiness still matters. * Families matter.   3. The Greatest Foundation for a Home Is God's Word Psalm 127:1 "Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it." Many families build on: * Money * Success * Education * Sports * Entertainment Those things are wonderful—but they cannot replace Christ. A strong home is built on: * Prayer * Scripture * Worship * Forgiveness * Love * Grace Homes built on Christ survive storms.   4. Families Need God's Presence More Than Ever Technology has given us more ways to communicate than ever before. Yet many families have never felt more disconnected. Everyone may be sitting in the same room... Yet each person is looking at a different screen. God calls families to reconnect. Some practical ways: * Eat together. * Pray together. * Worship together. * Read Scripture together. * Put the phones down occasionally. * Listen to each other. The family altar still works.   5. A Strong Marriage Produces a Strong Family Ephesians 5 teaches that marriage reflects Christ's relationship with the Church. Children feel secure when they see: * Respect * Kindness * Forgiveness * Affection * Teamwork A healthy marriage becomes the emotional foundation of the home. Marriage isn't maintained by romance alone. It grows through daily choices to love, forgive, sacrifice, and serve.   6. Choose Your Spouse With Wisdom 2 Corinthians 6:14 reminds believers not to be unequally yoked. Physical attraction changes. Character lasts. Before asking, "Are they attractive?" Ask: * Do they love God? * Can they pray? * Are they trustworthy? * Do they forgive? * Are they committed? A successful marriage begins long before the wedding.   7. Commitment Still Matters Marriage is more than a ceremony. It is a covenant. Every marriage experiences: * Disagreements * Financial struggles * Health issues * Raising children * Different personalities The goal isn't to find a perfect spouse. It's to become a Christ-like spouse. Healthy marriages keep saying, "We'll work through this together."   8. Faithfulness Honors God Hebrews 13:4 "Marriage is honourable in all..." Faithfulness isn't old-fashioned. It's God's design. Trust is built over years... But can be broken in moments. God calls husbands and wives to honor one another with: * Loyalty * Integrity * Purity * Respect   9. There Is Hope for Every Family Perhaps someone says: "I've failed." "I've been divorced." "My children have drifted." "My marriage is struggling." The good news is... Jesus restores. He heals. He forgives. He rebuilds. Throughout Scripture God restored: * Peter after failure. * David after repentance. * The Prodigal Son after rebellion. * The woman caught in adultery after forgiveness. If God restored them... He can restore your family.   10. Revival Begins at Home Joshua declared: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Revival doesn't begin in Washington. It doesn't begin in Albany. It doesn't even begin at church. It begins around the dinner table. It begins in the living room. It begins with fathers praying. Mothers worshiping. Children seeing authentic faith. When families become strong... Churches become strong. Communities become strong. Nations become strong.   Conclusion The enemy is attacking the family because he knows its power. But God has given us everything we need to stand. When Christ is the center: * Love overcomes hatred. * Forgiveness overcomes bitterness. * Prayer overcomes fear. * Truth overcomes confusion. * Hope overcomes despair. The greatest investment we can make is not merely in our careers or possessions—it is in our families. As Joshua declared, "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." That declaration is just as powerful today as it was thousands of years ago. Invitation If your family needs healing, this is the time to bring it to Jesus. Whether you are a husband, wife, parent, grandparent, single adult, or young person, Christ invites you to surrender every broken place to Him. He still restores marriages, reconciles families, saves children, and brings peace into troubled homes. Begin today by committing yourself—and your household—to the Lord. As you seek Him in prayer, obey His Word, and trust His grace, He can do what no human effort can accomplish. The family that puts Christ at the center will find strength for today and hope for tomorrow.    Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/support]

25. Juni 202629 min
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Don't Drop the Baton

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/fan_mail/new] Theme: Strengthening the Family Text: Joshua 24:15; 1 Timothy 1:18 Joshua 24:15 (KJV) "But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD." 1 Timothy 1:18 (KJV) "This charge I commit unto thee, son Timothy..."   Introduction: Don't Drop the Baton During a relay race, four runners work together to win. Each runner may be talented, fast, and well-trained, but if one runner drops the baton, the race can be lost. The baton is passed from one runner to another until it reaches the finish line. Church, God has placed a spiritual baton in our hands. That baton includes: * Our faith * Our families * Our marriages * Our children * Our grandchildren * Our testimony * Our spiritual legacy The problem in many homes today is not that God has failed. The problem is that many people have dropped the baton. Prayer has been dropped. Bible reading has been dropped. Family worship has been dropped. Spiritual leadership has been dropped. God is asking us today: "Will you keep the charge I have given you?" Joshua kept his charge. Paul kept his charge. Timothy was instructed to keep his charge. Now it is our turn. If we are going to strengthen our families, we must understand that God has entrusted us with something valuable. The question is not whether we have a charge. The question is: Will we keep it?   1. We Have a Charge to Keep God First Matthew 6:33 "But seek ye first the kingdom of God..." Before Joshua could lead Israel, he had to settle who would be first in his life. Strong families begin when God is first. Not second. Not third. First. Illustration If the first button on a shirt is buttoned incorrectly, every other button will be out of place. When God is out of place, everything else becomes disordered. Application The strongest families are not perfect families. They are families that keep God at the center.   2. We Have a Charge to Protect Our Families Nehemiah 4:14 "Fight for your brethren, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your houses." Families are under attack today. The enemy attacks through: * Division * Temptation * Distractions * Confusion * Discouragement Strong families don't surrender. They fight through prayer and faith. Illustration A shepherd protects the sheep because he understands wolves are real. Parents must guard their homes spiritually.   3. We Have a Charge to Pass Faith to the Next Generation Psalm 145:4 "One generation shall praise thy works to another." Faith is never inherited automatically. It must be taught intentionally. Example Timothy learned faith from his grandmother Lois and his mother Eunice. Someone invested in him. Application Our children should not only know our favorite sports team. They should know our testimony.   4. We Have a Charge to Build the Family Altar Genesis 35:3 "Let us arise, and go up to Bethel." The family altar represents: * Prayer * Worship * God's presence Many homes have televisions in every room but no place for prayer. Illustration A fireplace without fire becomes decoration. A family without prayer becomes spiritually cold. Application Families that pray together are strengthened together.   5. We Have a Charge to Live by Example 1 Corinthians 11:1 "Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ." Children often imitate what they see. More is caught than taught. Illustration A father told his son not to smoke while holding a cigarette in his own hand. The son followed the example, not the instruction. Application Our lives are sermons our families read every day.   6. We Have a Charge to Remain Faithful During Difficult Times Galatians 6:9 "Let us not be weary in well doing." Every family faces storms. Joshua faced battles. Paul faced persecution. Timothy faced opposition. Yet they remained faithful. Illustration An oak tree becomes strong because it survives storms. Without storms there would be no strength. Application Don't quit praying for your family. Don't quit believing God. Don't quit standing on His promises.   7. We Have a Charge to Leave a Godly Legacy Proverbs 13:22 "A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children." The greatest inheritance is not money. The greatest inheritance is faith. Example Abraham's faith impacted Isaac. Isaac's faith impacted Jacob. Jacob's faith impacted twelve tribes. One faithful life can affect generations. Application Ask yourself: "What will my family remember about my walk with God?"   8. We Have a Charge to Finish Well 2 Timothy 4:7 "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." Paul did not say: "I started the race." He said: "I finished." Many people start strong. God is looking for people who finish strong. Illustration A marathon is not won at the starting line. It is won at the finish line. Application Stay faithful until the end. Keep praying. Keep serving. Keep trusting. Keep the charge.   Conclusion Joshua said: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Paul said: "I have kept the faith." Both men understood that God had entrusted something precious to them. Today God has entrusted us with: * Our faith * Our family * Our children * Our grandchildren * Our testimony The world is changing. Culture is changing. Society is changing. But our charge remains the same. Don't drop the baton. Don't abandon your assignment. Don't neglect your responsibility. Keep the charge. Protect your family. Pass on your faith. Finish your race. And one day may we hear the Lord say: "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."   Altar Call If you have grown weary carrying your responsibilities... If you need strength to continue praying for your family... If you want to recommit yourself to the charge God has given you... Come to this altar today. And declare: "Lord, help me keep the charge You have placed in my hands."   Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2359736/support]

11. Juni 202630 min