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What does the Bible say about being taught in the kingdom of heaven?

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The Bible describes those taught in the kingdom of heaven as akin to a wise householder who brings forth treasures new and old (Matthew 13:52).

In Matthew 13:51-52, Jesus compares those who are taught in the kingdom of heaven to a wise householder or father of a family. This metaphor emphasizes the responsibility of believers to share the truths learned from God. Like a householder who diligently brings forth valuable treasures, Christians who have been taught must not keep this knowledge to themselves. Instead, they are to share the gospel—encompassing both new insights and timeless truths—with others. This teaching underscores the importance of faith and the concept that true understanding of God's word is a divine gift. As Paul expresses in 2 Corinthians 4:13, those who believe and understand are compelled to speak about their faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:51-52, 2 Corinthians 4:13

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