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An Undivided Heart For God

Acts 13:16-23

September 24, 2017 • Randy Lundy • Acts 13:16–23

We all experience the tension of priorities. School, family, career, hobbies, relationships - so many things to balance and juggle. And where does God actually fit into all this? Why is it too often the case that we come to worship and feel lifeless, distracted, and joyless? The answer lies in our heart. The affections of our heart dictate the priorities of our lives and the hope of our soul. And if our heart is broken in its affections, so will be our life and worship. We dig into the life of David this morning to answer the primary question - how can we begin to cultivate undivided hearts for God? The answer is in surrender.

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