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What are the consequences of a famine of hearing God's words?

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A famine of hearing God’s words leads to spiritual desolation, lack of understanding, and impending judgment.

A famine of hearing God's words results in profound spiritual desolation. It signifies a withdrawal of God's revelation, leaving individuals and communities in confusion and darkness, as warned in Amos 8:11. This famine is a divine judgment where God ceases to speak, leading to people becoming dull of hearing and incapable of discerning truth from error, as illustrated in Matthew 13:14-15. The absence of God's Word can create an environment ripe for deception and false teachings, ultimately resulting in a loss of faith and spiritual vitality.
Scripture References: Amos 8:11, Matthew 13:14-15, 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12

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