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What does the Bible say about responding to God's Word?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of responding to God's Word with faith and obedience, as illustrated in Acts 11:18 where the Gentiles glorified God upon hearing the gospel.

The Bible teaches that our response to God's Word is crucial. In Acts 11:18, when the Gentiles heard Peter's account of God's work among them, they did not respond with skepticism but glorified God, recognizing His sovereign plan of salvation. This response underscores the importance of embracing the truth spoken through God's Word. The act of glorifying God signifies not just acknowledgment but also worship and gratitude. Additionally, the scriptures highlight various responses to the Word, from acceptance and faith, as seen in the Gentiles’ reaction, to hostility and rejection, as experienced by those who opposed Christ and His apostles. Ultimately, our reaction to God's Word reveals our understanding of His character and our own condition before Him.
Scripture References: Acts 11:18, Hebrews 4:12

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