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“How to Hear and Receive Father’s Word – Jesus! Pt2”

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Key Scripture: Acts 2:36–47 (focus on v. 42)


Summary:

In this heartfelt and thought-provoking message, Pastor Timothy Brassell calls believers back to the true source of divine communication, Jesus Christ, the Living Word of the Father. Preaching from Acts 2:36–47, he challenges the Church to listen beyond mere words, and to hear the voice of the Father speaking through His Son, by the power of the Holy Spirit.

This sermon reminds us that faith begins not in human performance but in divine participation. To truly “hear and receive the Father’s Word,” we must center our hearts on Jesus, the content, context, and communicator of God’s truth.

1. Jesus, The True Pastor of His Church 🕊️👑

Pastor Tim began by turning attention away from earthly recognition and toward Pastor Jesus, the one true Shepherd. Every leader and pastor serves only in participation with His ministry.

“Whenever we honor one person or group, we’re really honoring the grace of God given to all in Christ.”

Key Insight: When we celebrate ministry, we celebrate the life of Jesus being lived through His people.

2. Hearing the Father’s Word Through the Son 📖🔥

The Father always speaks through His Son, never apart from Him. Many claim to hear “God,” but Pastor Tim urged believers to ask: Which God are you hearing, the God revealed in Jesus, or a god of your own making?

The true Word of the Father is Jesus Himself. To receive Him is to listen to the Father’s heart.

“You can’t tell God who He is. Only He can tell you who He is through His Son.”

3. Devotion to the Apostolic Teaching 🙏📜

Acts 2:42 reveals that the early church’s first act was not fellowship or prayer, but devotion to the apostles’ teaching. The teaching that proclaimed Christ as Lord.

“You can’t participate in prayer, fellowship, or communion until God first teaches you how through His Word.”

The message reminds us that our life of faith always begins with divine instruction. We don’t make the Word come alive, the Word makes us alive.

4. Meeting the Living Word Through the Written Word ✝️💬

Pastor Tim powerfully reframed how we approach Scripture. Reading the Bible is not about gathering information; it’s about meeting Jesus through it.

“Jesus loves me, this I know, for through the Bible, Jesus tells me so.”

Scripture is the chosen medium where Christ personally meets us by His Spirit. Without the Living Word, even the Bible remains just ink and paper.

5. Testing Every Word Against Christ ⚖️🔥

From Deuteronomy 18, Pastor Tim issued a sobering call to discernment: not every “word from God” is truly from Him. Any message that lacks Christ at its center is a dead message.

“If a message doesn’t point to Jesus as source and content, question whether it’s really the gospel.”

The Church must not tolerate substitutes that sound spiritual but do not reveal the Father through the Son.

6. Our Relationship Is Mediated Through Christ 🤲❤️

In one of the most profound statements of the sermon, Pastor Tim declared:

“You do not have your own personal relationship with the Father. Jesus has a relationship with the Father and He shares His relationship with you.”

True Christian life is always mediated. We know the Father only through the Son, in the Spirit. This keeps our relationship grounded in grace, not performance.

7. Practicing How to Hear the Word 👂📖

To help believers truly engage with Scripture, Pastor Tim offered a three-step guide practiced weekly in FaithTalk Jesus Bible Study:

  1. Ask first: What does this passage tell me about who God is — Father, Son, and Spirit?
  2. Then ask: What does this reveal about God’s heart and purpose as seen in Jesus?
  3. Finally ask: How am I invited to participate in this revelation?

This approach transforms Bible reading from self-centered reflection to Christ-centered communion.

8. The Takeaway: Jesus Is Still Speaking 

The sermon concluded with a timeless truth: “Jesus is the answer. So what’s your question?”

Whether we’re facing joy or hardship, the Father continues to speak His Word, Jesus Christ,  through Scripture, preaching, and the Holy Spirit. The invitation is simple: listen, rest, and respond to His living voice.

Reflect & Respond:

  • Are you reading the Bible to learn about God or to meet God through Jesus?
  • When you listen to sermons, do you listen for Christ’s voice, not just human words?
  • How can you practice hearing the Living Word through the Written Word this week?

Main Idea: The Father’s Word comes to us through His Son, Jesus Christ, in the Spirit. We hear, receive, and respond by centering every part of life on the Living Word.

Closing Line: “Jesus still speaks. The Father’s Word alive and present through Scripture, the Spirit, and His Church.”

“How to Hear and Receive Father God’s Word! Pt 1”

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Scripture: Acts 2: 42


Summary:

This week’s message from Pastor Timothy Brassell offers a deeply clarifying and convicting call to return to the foundation of all true Christian life and preaching — Jesus Christ Himself. The sermon, drawn from Acts 2:42, explores what it really means to hear and receive God’s Word as Jesus intends, not as a set of “how-to” instructions, but as a living participation in His ongoing relationship with the Father through the Holy Spirit.

Pastor Tim reminded listeners that worship is never something we perform or generate: “When we gather, we are not just getting our praise on; we are participating in Jesus’ own worship of the Father.” True discipleship, then, begins not with our doing, but with our being. Being joined to Christ, who is the living Word of God.

As Karl Barth declared in The Barmen Theological Declaration (1934):

“Jesus Christ, as he is attested for us in Holy Scripture, is the one Word of God which we have to hear, and which we have to trust and obey in life and in death.”

This powerful truth framed the entire message: the Church’s greatest need is not more information, activity, or innovation. It is devotion to the one Word of God: Jesus Christ.

Pastor Tim emphasized that every sermon, every act of worship, and every reading of Scripture must be centered on Christ, interpreted through Christ, and lived out in participation with Christ. Without Him as the content and foundation, even the most well-intended message becomes hollow.

From Acts 2:42, he identified the early Church’s threefold devotion, a model for the Church today:

  1. Devotion to Jesus Himself
  2. Devotion to the Proclamation of Jesus
  3. Devotion to the Apostolic Teaching of Scripture

Through these, believers move from hearing about God to hearing from God.

Key Themes and Reflection Questions:

  1. Jesus Is the Foundation 
    1. Theme: Every true word of God flows from the person of Jesus Christ. Without Him as the foundation, the Christian message collapses into moralism or self-help. Discipleship Question: Is Jesus the foundation of your daily thoughts, choices, and actions, or have you built on something else?
    #ChristOurFoundation
  2. Hearing the Word in Christ 
    1. Theme: Hearing God’s Word means joining in Christ’s own conversation with the Father. Scripture becomes alive when we listen through Him. Discipleship Question: How are you intentionally listening for Christ’s voice through Scripture this week?
    #HearingThroughChrist
  3. Devotion to Apostolic Teaching 
    1. Theme: The early Church grew because it was devoted to the apostles’ teaching. Scripture that proclaimed Jesus as the Living Word. Discipleship Question: How can you grow in devotion to the apostles’ teaching, so your faith remains rooted in Christ and not in culture?
    #DevotedToTheWord
  4. Guarding the Gospel 
    1. Theme: There is only one Gospel. The Gospel of Jesus Christ. Any message that sidelines Him for other topics loses the life-giving power of grace. Discipleship Question: Are you discerning what you hear and read through the lens of Jesus as the true Gospel?
    #OneTrueGospel
  5. Participation, Not Performance 
    1. Theme: The Christian life is not about doing things for God, but joining Christ in what He is already doing through you. Discipleship Question: In what ways can you shift from performing for God to participating with Him this week?
    #LifeInParticipation

Reflective Moment: 

“Lord Jesus, quiet my heart, open my ears, to hear You. Let every word I read, every song I sing, and every prayer I pray draw me deeper into Your life and love. Tune my heart to listen, not for information, but for transformation. May my worship, reading, and serving be rooted in You, the one Word of God whom I must hear, trust, and obey in life and in death. Draw me into Your divine conversation with the Father, and help me to live as a true participant in Your ongoing life and mission. Amen.”