The sermon titled "The Necessity of Hearing" by Marvin Stalnaker addresses the theological significance of the Word of God as essential for spiritual sustenance and growth. Stalnaker emphasizes that just as God spoke to Joshua after the death of Moses, He continually speaks through Scripture, which is the foundation for understanding God's will and purpose. He supports his arguments with references to Joshua 1:1-9, particularly focusing on the call of Joshua to lead God's people into the promised land, paralleling it with the ministry of Christ. The doctrine of election is highlighted through references to Ephesians 1, where God's chosen people are described as receiving the inheritance promised to the faithful. The practical significance of the sermon is clear: the preaching and hearing of God's Word are vital for believers, underscoring the need for diligent study and meditation on Scripture in believers' lives as a source of strength and encouragement in their faith journey.
“It does not matter what somebody says if it's not according to this book. You can say what you want to say. Everybody's got an opinion. It don't matter. What saith the Lord?”
“Read the Word of God. Read it. You say, well, I don't understand it. Read it anyway. Read it anyway.”
“There's nothing that we'll do in this life that's more important than hearing the word of God preached. Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.”
“He that hath my commandments and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me.”
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