Shawnee Hills Baptist Church

Take Heed how you Hear

32 min · 19 apr 2026
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of hearing and obeying the Word of God, illustrated through Jesus' parable of the sower. It emphasizes that true hearing is not merely auditory but involves spiritual receptivity, where the Word takes root in a heart committed to obedience. The parable reveals four responses to the Word—hardened, shallow, distracted, and fruitful—highlighting that only those who receive it with a noble and good heart and act on it bear lasting fruit. The preacher underscores that spiritual understanding is granted to those who seek truth, while hardness of heart leads to concealment, and warns that mere attendance or knowledge without obedience renders the Word ineffective. Ultimately, the call is to take heed how we hear, for obedience to what we already know opens the door to deeper revelation, and true discipleship is marked by faithfulness, fruit-bearing, and a life shaped by Scripture and the Holy Spirit.

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