Trivia
- According to the biography Melody Green wrote of her late husband—No Compromise: The Life Story of Keith Green (Harvest House Publishers, 1989; revised and expanded in 2000 and again in 2008; also on the Compact Disc version of The Ministry Years, Volume Two album), when Bob Dylan was in the studio recording his harmonica part on Green's third album—So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt—he confided to her that For Him Who Has Ears to Hear was his favorite album of all-time.
- The album's title derives from a frequent saying of Jesus, exhorting his followers to heed his teaching: "He who has ears to hear, let him hear!" (e.g., Mark 4:9, NIV)
- The album was listed at #5 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.
- "I Can't Believe It!" was covered by Charlie Peacock in 1993 for the No Compromise: Remembering the Music of Keith Green tribute album.
- The following songs from FHWHETH were covered in 2001 for the Start Right Here: Remembering the Life of Keith Green tribute album.
- "You Put This Love In My Heart" by punk band MxPx
- "He'll Take Care Of The Rest" by the band Flight 180 in 2001.
- "Your Love Broke Through" by the band Ace Troubleshooter.
- "Your Love Broke Through" has also been recorded by Russ Taff, Phil Keaggy, Australian-American Marcia Hines (in 1976), Rebecca St. James, and co-author Randy Stonehill, among others.
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