The sermon "Faith by Hearing" by James Gudgeon addresses the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith through the preaching of the Word of God, specifically drawing from Romans 10:17, which states, "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Gudgeon argues that faith is both a gift from God and an active response to the truth revealed in Scripture. He emphasizes the historical context of the Apostle Paul's concern for the Jewish people and their rejection of the message of the gospel, suggesting that many hear the truth yet fail to receive it. Gudgeon highlights three essential aspects of faith: knowledge, conviction, and action, illustrating this with biblical examples like Nineveh’s repentance and Peter's response to Christ’s invitation. The practical significance of the sermon lies in calling believers to engage deeply with the preached Word, allowing it to transform their lives and lead them to a genuine faith that lays hold of Jesus Christ.
“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
“Knowing the truth or hearing the truth is not enough. You may be presented with the truth of the Lord Jesus Christ... but it has no effect.”
“It is not just knowing about the Lord Jesus. It has to be more than just knowing him.”
“We need to be like the people in the Book of Acts, who hear the preaching of the Word of God and cry out, 'What shall we do?'”
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