Henry Sant’s sermon titled "The Hearing of the Blessed Man," based on Proverbs 8:34, focuses on the doctrine of divine wisdom as personified and articulated through Christ. Sant elaborates on the concept of a "blessed man" as one who hears wisdom, depicted as active listening to Christ's teachings and waiting upon His providences. Key arguments include the necessity of being aware of God’s providential guidance and maintaining a posture of attentiveness and expectation. He supports these points through various Scripture references, including John 1, which identifies Christ as the Word, and 1 Corinthians 1:30, where Jesus is described as the wisdom of God. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the exhortation for believers to actively engage with God's wisdom through Scripture, thereby leading to life and favor from God.
“Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the post of my doors.”
“The blessed man is that one who is watching these things, observing these things.”
“He is that One who is the Word of God and the Wisdom of God and the Life of God.”
“Whoso findeth me, findeth life, and shall obtain favour of the Lord.”
Proverbs 8:34 describes the blessed man as one who hears wisdom and daily watches at God's gates.
Proverbs 8:34, Matthew 5:1-12
Jesus is recognized as the wisdom of God because He is described in Scripture as both the Word of God and the one made wisdom for us.
John 1:1, 1 Corinthians 1:30
Hearing the Word of God is essential for Christians as faith comes by hearing, and it fosters spiritual growth and understanding.
Romans 10:17, James 1:22
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