Intro: Hebrews written to people who had lived in hope of Messiah. Now that he had come, worried about putting away of old symbols. Danger of unbelief. Necessity of immediate response to divine impulses. World recognizes this: "No time like the present." "Never put off till tomorrow."
I. THE NECESSITY OF THE MESSAGE.
A. Many people lack just one thing, personal actual surrender.
B. I want to speak with all love and earnestness on the danger of delaying a decision.
II. THE ASSUMPTIONS OF THE TEXT.
A. Human responsibility begins when you hear the voice. "Today if ye shall hear His voice, harden not your heart."
1. God speaks in many ways.
a. Some may escape by saying, "I have never heard voice."
b. How may I know the voice?
1. Not always, I think, seldom in fiery demonstration.
2. Usually through own thinking.
a. "Work out your own salvation -for it is God that worketh in you."
3. His voice never comes through human lips.
a. We may have heard it in the sermon.
b. We may hear as we read a page.
c. We may discern between God and Satan by nature of thought and suggestion.
1. The call to a higher life.
2. The call of a consecration of all.
d. Have you ever felt rebuked for wrong doing?
B. Freedom of will when voice speaks, "Harden not your heart."
1. This means we can harden our hearts.
III. THE WARNING OF THE TEXT, "TODAY IF YE SHALL HEAR HIS VOICE."
A. "Today" sense of immediate response.
1. The call is heard, and he who hears intends to obey.
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