
Acts | Part 22 | The Difference Between Hearing and Listening
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The profound difference between hearing and listening forms the foundation of Pastor Chris's message on Acts 13:13-52. Throughout history, God has been working with purpose, revealing that Jesus is the culmination of His divine plan for humanity's redemption. What does listening to God's Word involve?
• Listening requires remembrance of history's purpose - God was actively working through Israel's story, to bring about the Messiah and His Kingdom.
• Listening requires the recognition that Jesus is the fulfillment of Israel's story and a myriad of detailed prophecies.
• True listening to the gospel requires response - you can't remain neutral
• One can reject Jesus or receive Him; the first results in judgement while the latter in eternal life. What you can't do is remain neutral.
Today is the day of salvation. If you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts. Let's not just be hearers but doers of the Word.
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