Hearers
Romans 2:13
(For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified.


What the apostle says about the Jews is equally applicable to many so-called Christians. Multitudes justify themselves by attendance on a gospel ministry; God only justifies those who practise what they hear. Our congregations are made up of —

I. THOSE WHO HEAR —

1. But do not understand. Often, doubtless, this is the preacher's fault, who fails because he is not clear or lacks the power to awaken the dormant intelligence; but it often arises from a want of spiritual perception of, or interest in, the truth by those who hear.

2. Or only admire, the object being in some cases the mere beauty of the truth itself, in others the grace of its setting and the charm of its delivery.

3. Or criticise, the object being the statement in some instances, the method or manner in others.

II. THOSE WHO HEAR AND DO. Amongst such are those who are —

1. Anxious to understand. They want to know in order that they may do. Hence they bring all their intellectual and spiritual powers to bear upon the message declared. Such seldom go away unsatisfied or become "unfruitful" hearers.

2. Believe the truth. While not insensible to its intrinsic beauty or to the grace of the form in which it is presented, they regard it as a solemn message from God having a direct bearing on life and destiny. They desire, therefore, not only to understand it, but to assimilate it and make it a power for action.

3. Who reduce the truth to practice. This is the true criterion of hearing which is acceptable to God. Many understand clearly enough, many thoroughly believe as far as intellectual conviction goes — how few "do"! Let this be a matter of self-examination to thoughtful and orthodox hearers! (vers. 17-23).

III. THOSE WHO NEITHER HEAR NOR DO. One might almost say, Who do not because they do not hear, but for the fact that hearing is not the only source of knowledge. Conclusion:

1. Hearing is a great privilege.

2. As privilege it involves responsibility.

3. For the manner in which we have heard we shall be called into judgment, and judged accordingly.

(J. W. Burn.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: (For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified.

WEB: For it isn't the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law will be justified




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