Doctrinal Listening - E.10 - No Compromise Radio
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In this episode, we continue our discussion on how to listen to a sermon, drawing insights from Second Timothy chapter four, verse one and following. Pastor Mike Abendroth emphasizes the importance of listening doctrinally, with a focus on understanding the divine facts and truths being presented, rather than merely seeking practical application. We should approach sermons with a devout attitude, recognizing the seriousness and eternal consequences of the message. Listeners are encouraged to be defensive in a world that often rejects sound doctrine, guarding against messages that merely tickle the ears rather than speak the truth.
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