The sermon titled "A Famine of Hearing" by Greg Elmquist explores the profound theological concept of the famine of hearing the Word of God as prophesied in Amos 8:11-14. Elmquist argues that this famine is not a lack of the Word being disseminated but a spiritual inability to hear and respond to God's voice. He highlights that faith is a gift from God that comes through hearing His Word, emphasizing that without the ability to hear, there can be no faith and, consequently, no salvation. Through scriptural references such as Romans 10:17, Jeremiah 29:13, and Revelation 2:29, Elmquist illustrates the critical nature of God's voice in the life of believers. The practical significance of this sermon urges listeners to seek God's mercy to open their ears, stressing that the greatest danger lies not in physical famine but in a spiritual drought where one cannot grasp the redemptive truths of the Gospel.
“The famine is not that God's word's not going out. The famine is that men are not able to hear what God is saying.”
“Without hearing the word of God, we cannot have faith. And without faith, we cannot be saved. This is a very sobering prophecy.”
“The blessing of God is to be poor in spirit. The blessing of God is to hunger and thirst after righteousness.”
“I must have manna fresh today. Lord, I've run to and fro... I've got to have you.”
The Bible warns about a famine of hearing the words of the Lord, highlighting the desperate need for spiritual understanding and faith.
Amos 8:11-14, Romans 10:17, Hebrews 11:6
Salvation is through faith alone, as it is a gift from God, not based on human works, affirming the doctrine of grace.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5, Titus 3:5
Hearing God's voice is crucial for faith, guidance, and spiritual nourishment; it strengthens our relationship with Him.
John 10:27, Psalm 119:105, Hebrews 4:12
To hunger and thirst for righteousness means to earnestly seek God's holiness and moral integrity in our lives.
Matthew 5:6, Isaiah 55:1-2, Philippians 3:9
We can avoid a famine of hearing God’s word by diligently seeking Him through prayer, studying Scripture, and being receptive to the Holy Spirit.
James 1:5, Psalm 119:11, Colossians 3:16
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