The sermon "Ye That Hear" by Norm Wells centers on the doctrine of divine revelation and the necessity of God-given understanding in hearing His Word. Wells emphasizes that the numerous mentions of "the Lord of hosts" in Zechariah highlight God's sovereign authority and the significance of His messages to His people. He references Scripture, such as Romans 11:5 and 1 Corinthians 2:14, to support the claim that true hearing of God's Word is a spiritual gift given to the elect—a key tenet in Reformed theology concerning grace and divine election. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing that natural man cannot comprehend spiritual truths without God's intervention, thereby demonstrating the urgency and importance of preaching the gospel to those who are called to hear.
“The name has great significance because it means or causes us to think about a great, almighty, all-powerful God.”
“It takes the grace of God, it takes the mercy of God, and it takes the new birth of God for us to be able to hear the word of the Lord.”
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God; they are foolishness unto him.”
“Without that, we'll have no comprehension, spiritual understanding of the Word of God.”
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