Tune In
In this message from Acts 20:28, Donnell Sainvil unpacks Paul’s farewell charge to the Ephesian elders to “pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock.” Using Proverbs 4:23, he explains that the heart is like a well whose waters flow into every area of life, producing a song that shapes our posture, choices, and responses. Donnell shares personal stories of triggers, busyness, and family life to illustrate how easily our wells can be contaminated by fear, doubt, and distraction. He warns against living with “ghostwritten” lyrics—reciting truths without internalizing them—and challenges the church to let God rewrite their inner soundtrack with His love. The sermon connects posture in worship and life to spiritual readiness, urging believers to replace songs of fear with songs of faith, and to allow communion to realign their hearts with Christ’s song of love and sacrifice.