Home
Events | Notices | Blogs
Newest Audio | Video | Clips
Broadcasters
Church Finder
Webcast LIVE NOW!
Sermons by Bible
Sermons by Category
Sermons by Topic
Sermons by Speaker
Sermons by Date
Our Picks
Comments
Online Bible
Hymnal
Daily Reading

Rev. Gregory McCammon | Gilford, Northern Ireland
Contact Info | Edit
•  Email  |  Web
http://www.gilfordfreepresbyterianchurch.org
ADDRESS
Ebenezer Free Presbyterian Church
Dunbarton Street
Gilford
County Down BT63 6HJ
Podcast + Codes
SERMONS EMBED | Info
Mobile Apps | Info
•  ROKU TV
•  Apple TV
•  Chromecast
Enjoy sermons from this broadcaster
on a variety of mobile devices.
MyChurch: gilford | Set
MyChurch Code#: 60177
Our Blog
Older
Newer
Blog
Post+
Search
  
Filter By

Ryle’s Rules for Hearing Sermon
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021
Posted by: Ebenezer Free Presbyterian Church | more..
760+ views | 130+ clicks
Acts 10:33, “Now therefore are we all here present before God, to hear all things that are commanded thee of God.”

We have all been missing the public meetings for worship. The congregating together in one place has been impossible. Cornelius refers to the meeting as “all here present before God.” The purpose of the meeting is to hear God’s Word, “to hear all things that are commanded thee of God.” While the meeting is prevented us we are thankful for the modern means of still being able to hear the Word. Whether we hear sermons at home or church we still have to take heed how we hear. Cornelius had the right attitude about the business of hearing God’s Word. Even in lockdown we still must endeavour to hear sermon aright. Bishop Ryle lays down three rules for hearing aright. I leave them with you for today.

Rule 1. We must hear with FAITH, believing implicitly that every word of God is true, and shall stand. The word in old time did not profit the Jews, "not being mixed with faith in those who heard it." (Heb. 4:2.)

Rule 2. We must hear with REVERENCE, remembering constantly that the Bible is the book of God. This was the habit of the Thessalonians. They received Paul's message, "not as the word of men, but the word of God." (1 Thess. 2:13.)

Rule 3. We must hear with PRAYER, praying for God's blessing before the sermon is preached, praying for God's blessing again when the sermon is over. Here lies the grand defect of the hearing of many. They ask no blessing, and so they have none. The sermon passes through their minds like water through a leaky vessel, and leaves nothing behind.

I think if we follow these rules of Ryle when we come to listen to a sermon then we shall profit the more in our souls.

post new | clone this | rss feed | blog top »
Text feature this blog entry
Our Blog
Older
Newer
Top


SA UPDATES NEWSLETTER Sign up for a weekly dose of personal thoughts along with interesting content updates. Sign Up
FOLLOW US
This Free Presbyterian Church MINI site is powered by SermonAudio.com. The Host Broadcaster for this site is Faith Free Presbyterian Church
Email: info@sermonaudio.com  |  MINI Sites  |  Mobile Apps  |  Our Services  |  Copyright © 2024 SermonAudio.
cript>