Being a Berean or Hyper-Critical? How Do You Listen To A Sermon?

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What is the difference between being discerning compared to hyper-critical when hearing a sermon? Am I listening with hears tuned in to find fault rather than hears to be fed and hear the truth? In this study, Tim Conway considers how we can approach this in a Biblical and balanced way.00:00 - Logo intros.00:14 - Question - Being Berean or hyper-critical?02:46 - The study of how we hear sermons?04:09 - Is the fault with the preacher or the listener?15:30 - Speakers have to earn the hearer's trust.23:49 - Luke 828:02 - It is about understanding what you are hearing.42:00 - How are you processing the Word you hear?44:01 - Are you a lazy and sloppy hearer?46:39 - The overly critical person does not benefit from the good that was said.51:45 - Do not miss the next truth that the preacher says is very good.53:14 - Discontent or not appreciating your own pastors due to the famous internet preacher?54:02 - James 3.1 - few teachers1:07:41 - Are you listening with pride and arrogance?1:10:49 - What were the Bereans seeking out in Acts 17?1:12:14 - Approach preaching with a spirit of humility.1:13:21 - Do you come into the service with a chip on your shoulder?1:16:11 - The Devil is in the business of snatching up the Word.1:20:00 - Satan wants you to be ineffective.1:25:19 - Judgmental people are proud people.1:27:10 - So how should I listen?1:29:46 - GFM previously had the opposite issue - listening to errors and not being critical enough.1:32:02 - Let love cover?1:33:31 - Charles Spurgeon on knowing your Bible well.

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