The sermon titled "When Men Hear," based on Exodus 18:1-12, addresses the theological doctrine of divine revelation and the responsiveness of God's people to His Word. The preacher, Tim James, emphasizes that true hearing of the Gospel comes from God-given spiritual ears and eyes, allowing individuals to perceive and respond to Christ. He underscores the narrative of Jethro's encounter with Moses, pointing to the transformative power of hearing what the Lord has done for Israel and how this leads to genuine response, such as rejoicing and glorifying God. Specific scripture references include John 5:25 and Ephesians 2:8-10, illustrating God's sovereignty and grace in salvation. The practical significance lies in recognizing that God actively draws people to Himself through the proclaiming of the Gospel, encouraging believers to find comfort and motivation in the truth of Christ's work.
“The ear of faith hears what cannot be heard by the natural ear.”
“The good news is something that's happened and is reported... it’s happened and it’s being reported, so that’s what we do. We report what has happened.”
“The response of the believer to hearing the gospel is... rejoicing in God's glory.”
“We glorify him in providence, knowing that all things work together for good.”
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