Cody Henson's sermon "A Time to Keep Silence & A Time to Speak" focuses on the theological theme of the necessity for silence in spiritual discernment and the proclamation of truth. Henson emphasizes that, in a world rife with noise, true spiritual vitality requires moments of stillness to recognize one's guilt before God, which aligns with Romans 3:19–20, asserting that the law reveals sin and leaves us speechless before divine judgment. He argues that many in contemporary religion are merely performing rituals without true faith, echoing the call of Ecclesiastes 5:1-2 to approach God with a readiness to listen rather than to speak hastily. The sermon highlights the ultimate salvation found in Christ, who exemplified perfect silence in His suffering, thus serving as both a model and a Savior. Understanding these concepts leads believers to prioritize their relationship with God by keeping silence when needed and speaking only the truths of Scripture.
“If we ever truly hear God's law, we will shut our mouths, we will be still, and we will cry out to God for mercy.”
“This matter of getting up and preaching, it seems foolish, doesn't it? The only thing I see foolish about it is that someone like me might be truly caught upon to do it.”
“Once have I spoken, but I will not answer, yea, twice, but I will proceed no further. What else can I say? Oh, what a fool I am.”
“When we speak, let's speak of him. Nothing else worth speaking. There's no one else worth speaking of.”
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