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Why is it important to attend to the Word of God?

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Attending to the Word of God is essential for spiritual growth and evidence of God's work in a believer's heart.

The importance of attending to the Word of God lies in its power to transform and reveal the heart's condition. In the sermon, it is highlighted that Lydia's attentive response to Paul's preaching is an indication of the Lord's work in her heart (Acts 16:14). As believers, our engagement with Scripture is not merely an academic exercise, but a vital part of seeing God work in us. The Reformed tradition emphasizes that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God (Romans 10:17). Thus, attending to the Word nurtures our faith, deepens our understanding of salvation, and compels us to obedience and service. Furthermore, it is through the Word that we grasp God's promises and find assurance of our place in His covenant family.
Scripture References: Romans 10:17, Acts 16:14

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