By Demetrios Panagopoulos (1916-1982),
Preacher
Preacher
In the Parable of the Publican and the Pharisee, the Publican beat his breast and not his head, as if he was saying: "My heart is at fault."
It is wrong, therefore, what many say: "My head is to blame."
Your head is not to blame. Your heart is to blame!
God does not dwell in people's brains, but in their hearts. However, when Christ does not dwell in the heart, the devil will dwell there, and will make the brains of people dizzy, and then people will do what they do.
It is wrong, therefore, what many say: "My head is to blame."
Your head is not to blame. Your heart is to blame!
God does not dwell in people's brains, but in their hearts. However, when Christ does not dwell in the heart, the devil will dwell there, and will make the brains of people dizzy, and then people will do what they do.