Key Scriptures on Receiving and Responding to God's Word
Explore powerful verses from Luke, Mark, Acts, and more, emphasizing the importance of heeding God's word, receiving it with meekness, and joyfully responding in faith and obedience. Reflect on the convicting nature of God's word and the significance of prioritizing eternal life over worldly desires.
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Therefore take heed how you hear Luke 8:18
Mark 10:17-22 The young man was sad and went away sorrowful because eternal life cost him more than he was willing to pay. Is there anything we love more than our soul (Matt. 16:25-26)?
Acts 7:51-58 John 3:19-21 God s word convicts men of their sins. James 1:21 we must receive the word of God with meekness.
Acts 7:51-58 John 3:19-21 God s word convicts men of their sins. James 1:21 we must receive the word of God with meekness. God. It is that temper of spirit in which we accept His dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing or resisting (Vine s). Meekness which is defined as an inwrought grace of the soul; and the exercises of it are first and chiefly towards Meekness is translated from prautes prautes
Acts 2:36-41 Acts 8:5-8 Samarians responded in joy. Acts 16:30-34 Philippian jailer rejoiced. 1 Thess. 2:13 the Thessalonians received and welcomed the word. Gladly receiving the word means one responds to it in faith and obedience.