Hearing the Word
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Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his series on Luke 8:18, "Take heed how ye hear," focusing on the spiritual exercises necessary *before* hearing the Word preached. He outlines four pre-hearing…
In the second part of his sermon "Before the Sermon," Pastor Albert N. Martin directs listeners to Luke 8:18, where Jesus commands, "Take heed, therefore, how you hear." He emphasizes that…
In "During the Sermon, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, urging believers to "take heed how you hear" during the preaching of God's Word. He establishes that the insidious…
Pastor Martin continues his series on 'During the Sermon,' focusing on Luke 8:18, 'Take heed how you hear.' He argues that hearing preaching is not one-way communication but a three-fold interaction…
In "During the Sermon, Part 7," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, "Take heed therefore, how you hear," shifting focus to the post-sermon duty of retaining the Word. Drawing heavily from…
In "During the Sermon, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, Galatians 5:16-17, and Romans 7:21-23, emphasizing the command to "take heed how you hear." He argues that the insidious…
Pastor Albert N. Martin continues his series on "During the Sermon," expounding Luke 8:18, "Take heed therefore how you hear." He emphasizes that believers must hear God's Word with a "resolute…
In "During the Sermon, Part 4," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, urging listeners to "take heed how you hear" during the preaching of God's Word. He argues that hearing involves not only…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, "Take heed therefore how you hear," focusing on the believer's duty after hearing the preached Word. He argues that the central concern must be to retain…
Pastor Martin expounds Luke 8:4-18, focusing on Jesus' command to "Take heed how ye hear." He establishes three foundational considerations for hearing the Word of God: the frightening fact that no…
In 'During the Sermon, Part 6,' Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, focusing on the command to 'take heed how you hear' during the preaching of God's Word. He argues that when confronted with…
Pastor Martin continues his series on "taking heed how we hear," focusing on the duties after hearing the preached Word. He identifies the central concern as retaining the Word in our hearts and…
In 'Light is Given to be Used,' Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Mark 4:21-25, focusing on verses 24-25, to correct the misconception that being in Christ's inner circle guarantees automatic…
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…
Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Luke 8:18, "Take heed, therefore, how you hear," arguing that profitable hearing of God's Word is a solemn and constant duty. He illustrates how Satan seeks to…
Pastor Martin continues his series on "During the Sermon," focusing on Luke 8:18 and the parable of the sower. He emphasizes that the manner of hearing God's Word determines eternal destiny and…
Pastor Martin expounds on Jesus' repeated command, "He who hath ears to hear, let him hear," primarily from Mark 4:9, 23, and its parallels. He argues that 'to hear' in Scripture means more than…
In "Before the Sermon, Part 1," Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds on Luke 8:18, "Take heed, therefore, how you hear," emphasizing the solemn responsibility of hearing God's Word. He argues that proper…
Pastor Martin expounds Luke 8:18 and the parable of the sower (Luke 8:4-15), focusing on the duty of careful hearing during a sermon. He argues that the insidious influence of indwelling sin and the…
In the final message of his "Take Heed How You Hear" series, Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds James 1:22-25, arguing that true hearers of the Word are doers of the Word. He identifies three blessings…
Pastor Martin continues his series on 'Take heed how you hear' by focusing on the fourth key word: implementation. He establishes the duty of implementation through negative examples from Ezekiel 33…