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What does it mean to be swift to hear in James 1?

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To be swift to hear means to eagerly listen and respond to God’s counsel and instruction (James 1:19-20).

In James 1:19-20, we are urged to 'be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath,' highlighting the importance of attentive listening over hasty responses. Being swift to hear indicates a posture of openness and readiness to absorb God's truth as revealed in Scripture. This principle also stresses the importance of reflection and pausing before reacting, thereby aligning our thoughts and actions with God’s righteousness rather than our impulses. Embracing this attitude prepares us to receive correction and growth, ultimately leading us to maturity in our Christian walk.
Scripture References: James 1:19-20

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Chris Cunningham · Feb 18, 2024
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