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How do we know the doctrine of hearing is true?

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The truth of the doctrine of hearing is grounded in Scripture, particularly in the teachings of Jesus regarding the necessity of spiritual ears to understand Him.

The doctrine surrounding the concept of 'ears to hear' is firmly established in Scripture, particularly in the Gospels where Jesus highlights its importance. In Mark 4, Jesus' repeated emphasis on the necessity of spiritual ears signifies that not everyone possesses this capacity naturally. For instance, He states, 'If any man have ears to hear, let him hear,' which suggests that spiritual hearing is intentionally and selectively bestowed by God. Additionally, in Deuteronomy 29:4 it is stated that 'the Lord hath not given you a heart to perceive, and eyes to see, and ears to hear,' which points to the divine sovereignty in granting these spiritual abilities. Therefore, the doctrine is validated by biblical passages that affirm that one's ability to hear spiritually is dependent upon God's initiative.
Scripture References: Mark 4:23, Deuteronomy 29:4

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Ears To Hear
Joe Galuszek · Mar 12, 2017
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