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Ezekiel 33:30-32

Be Ye Doers of the Word

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Pastor Martin concludes his series on 'Take Heed How You Hear' by focusing on the fourth key word: implementation. He expounds Ezekiel 33:30-32, Luke 6:46-49, and James 1:22-25 to establish the duty of implementing God's Word. Martin argues that merely hearing, even with pleasure or professed submission, is self-delusion if not followed by meticulous, conscientious obedience. He illustrates this duty with the example of Psalm 119:59-60, urging believers to turn their feet to God's testimonies without delay, lest remaining sin cloud their moral consciousness.

Primary Texts

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Ezekiel 33:30-32 This passage provides a negative example of God's people hearing His Word with enthusiasm but failing to obey, establishing the duty of implementation.
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Luke 6:46-49 Jesus' teaching on the two builders illustrates the danger of merely hearing His words without doing them, highlighting the necessity of practical obedience for a true foundation.
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James 1:22-25 This passage directly commands believers to be 'doers of the word and not hearers only,' warning against self-delusion and emphasizing the blessedness of active obedience.

Outline 7 sections · 25 min

  1. Introduction to the Series and the Duty of Implementation 0:09
  2. Negative Example 1: Ezekiel's Hearers Who Did Not Do 4:49
  3. Negative Example 2: Jesus' Warning Against Calling Him Lord Without Obedience 8:25
  4. The Established Duty of Implementation 14:38
  5. Positive Command: Be Doers of the Word, Not Hearers Only 16:50
  6. The Activity of Implementation Illustrated in Psalm 119 20:32
  7. Conclusion and Broadcast Information 23:23

Key Quotes

“No amount of repetition, supplication, or meditation has come to its proper fruition unless we are found implementing, that is, putting into practice what we have heard, in the preaching of the Word of God.”
“Though they do all of this, they come before you, they sit before you, they hear, they hear your words, but do them not.”
“It does not matter how much enthusiasm has preceded our coming to the place where the word is to be preached... if we implement the word of God, we stand under the condemnation of the living God.”
“Why mess me with language that acknowledges the dignity of my person and profess submission that if it were an expression of reality would find you in a pattern of universal obedience to me? Not perfect obedience, but universal, detailed, meticulous, conscientious obedience.”
“Crunch time comes every time the word of God is read, the word of God is preached, expounded, and applied. And if the pattern of your life and of mine is not a pattern that can be described in these words, we come unto Him, we hear God says our profession is the house built upon sand.”
“Be ye doers of the Lord. Of the word and not hearers only. Deluded.”
“Why? Because he knew that every moment of delay gave opportunity for his remaining sin to pump smoke and fog up into his moral consciousness.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Implement, that is, put into practice what you have heard in the preaching of the Word of God.
  • Do not merely hear the word of God, but implement it, lest you stand under the condemnation of the living God.
  • Ensure your profession of Christ as Lord is matched by a pattern of universal, detailed, meticulous, conscientious obedience.
  • Prior to hearing the Word, engage in renewed acts of repentance, putting away all filthiness and wickedness that would hinder proper digestion and assimilation of the Word.
  • Be doers of the word and not hearers only, to avoid self-delusion.
  • When you see a discrepancy between God's ways and your ways, make a beeline to get your feet into God's ways without delay.
  • Let your hearing of the Word, subsequent to preaching, issue in repetition, supplication, meditation, and especially implementation.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 37 paragraphs, roughly 25 minutes.

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