In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "Ears To Hear," he explores the theme of spiritual understanding, emphasizing the necessity of divine revelation in comprehending God's truth as presented in Scripture, particularly through the parables of Christ. He argues that while all people possess physical ears, only those gifted by God's grace have spiritual ears to hear and understand His Word, citing Mark 4:9-12 as a central text. Shepard highlights the concept of divine sovereignty in salvation, referencing passages from Isaiah, Psalm 58, and Matthew 11, which illustrate God's purpose in hiding the truth from the wise while revealing it to the humble and chosen. The sermon's doctrinal significance lies in affirming the Reformed understanding of total depravity and unconditional election, illustrating how spiritual comprehension is a gift from God, essential for genuine faith and conversion.
“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.”
“All have ears for the most part naturally, but all do not have this ear of faith.”
“It is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.”
“If God has enabled you to know Him in truth... you're a blessed soul.”
The Bible emphasizes the need for spiritual ears to comprehend God's word, as seen in Mark 4:9-12.
Mark 4:9-12, Revelation 2:7, Matthew 11:25
Spiritual understanding is revealed in the scriptures, notably in Matthew 11:25, where Jesus explains that such understanding is given by the Father.
Matthew 11:25, Ephesians 1:17
Spiritual ears enable Christians to understand and grasp divine truths and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Mark 4:11-12, 1 Corinthians 2:14
Some people fail to understand God's message because their spiritual ears are closed, as described in Isaiah and Mark.
Isaiah 6:9-10, Mark 4:12
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