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What does it mean to have an ear to hear?

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Having an ear to hear refers to being receptive to God’s Word and responding to His calls of repentance and faith.

The phrase 'he that hath an ear, let him hear' appears repeatedly in Revelation, including in Revelation 3:6. This expression indicates the importance of spiritual discernment and sensitivity to the voice of God. It calls believers to attentively listen to the messages addressed to the churches and to act on them. In a practical sense, it serves as a reminder for Christians today to be vigilant in studying Scripture, engaging in prayer, and being part of a faithful community that honors God. Such attentiveness leads to not only understanding the truth but also embodying it in daily living as faithful followers of Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:6

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