Why on earth does anyone need a guide on how to listen to sermons? Don't we simply need to 'be there' and stay awake? Yet Jesus said: 'Consider carefully how you listen.' The fact is, much more is involved in truly listening to Bible teaching than just sitting and staring at the preacher.
Christopher Ash outlines seven ingredients for healthy listening. He then deals with how to respond to bad sermons - ones that are dull, or inadequate, or heretical. And finally, he challenges us with ideas for helping and encouraging our Bible teachers to give sermons that will really help us to grow as Christians.
• Where does the authority of a Bible teacher come from?
• Why is Bible teaching offensive?
• Why is it important to hear Bible teaching in church?
• How can we actually enjoy Bible teaching more?
These (and more) are the questions answered by this practical guide, which includes effective, hands-on suggestions for implementing each idea. All with the aim of helping us learn how to listen properly, so that through His word, God will make us more and more Christ like.
'We give Listen Up to all our new members' - Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church
(Review written for 'Listen up!')
This is a great resource to help congregations grow in their understanding on how they can maximally benefit from sermons by taking an active role in listening well & giving constructive, thoughtful feedback to their pastors in order that the Word can take root & bear fruit in their lives. Highly recommended!
(Review written for 'Listen up!')
Brilliant book. We gave this book to our teenagers at church. Simple, straight forward language broken down into relevant sections. Highly recommend.
(Review written for 'Listen up!')
Concise, crystal clear and founded on biblical principles. Helpfully points out why and how we should listen to sermons together.