God gave two ears and one mouth to us because you need to listen more than you need to talk.
One interpretation is that it signifies the importance of listening more than speaking. By listening attentively and empathetically with both ears, we can better understand others and communicate effectively. It suggests a balance between speaking and listening in our interactions with one another.
God gave us food as a way to nourish and sustain our bodies. Food provides us with the energy and nutrients we need to survive and thrive. It also serves as a means for us to experience pleasure and gratitude for the sustenance provided to us.
God gave humans the gift of free will to allow them to make genuine choices and have a personal relationship with Him. By choosing whom to serve, we can demonstrate our faith, love, and commitment to God, showing that our loyalty is not forced but willingly given. It also allows for personal growth, responsibility, and the opportunity to align our will with God's will.
You can return God's love by showing love and compassion towards others, honoring God's commandments, being grateful for all the blessings in your life, and seeking to strengthen your relationship with God through prayer and worship.
The goodness of God refers to the moral excellence and benevolence attributed to the divine nature, characterized by qualities such as love, compassion, mercy, and justice. It reflects the belief that God's actions and intentions are fundamentally good and just.
That is definitely not the meaning of the ending of life. If you look in the bible it says that when god comes he would come riding on a cloud; his angels will take charge. He will also separate the righteous from the unrighteous. The term that god used saying that the world is going to end is that he will call all his children which is us. ____________ Anyone who believes in a creator deity has to believe that the deity also gave us the means to end life. [He either actively gave us this means, or he deliberately chose not to withhold it.] We DO have the means, and it is used every day. From a believer's perspective, how else would we possess it? If the deity did not intend for us to have it, we would not. For clarity, 'the means to end life' is the ability to end a life. Having the means does not imply that this is a proper way to end life. The question simply asks about the 'means to end life' and whether or not this was given by the creator.
Answer God gave us ears to hear with, and a mouth to talk with, so why not use what God gave you and ask the person you are with, what he or she is looking for.
you should listen more than you talk
1. God gave us free will 2. God gave us a soul 3. God have us the knowledge to know him
Possibly you mean this "God gave us two eyes, two ears, two arms two legs, two feet, two hands, but he only gave us one heart. You know why? Because he gave the other one to someone else and its our job to find it." That's a piece of modern sentimentality of obscure origin, and not from the Bible.
God gave us Christianity but He didn't leave us.
Yes god willl always be there for us. God gave his only son to forgive us of our sins.
George Kirkpatrick explains the Seven Spirits before the Throne on the website www.newfoundationspubl.org/7spirits.htm God gave us the Spirit of wisdom to know truth from error. God gave us the Spirit of revelation to understand His Word so we can know the things to come. God gave us the Spirit of judgment so we can judge every situation in righteousness. God gave us the Spirit of grace so when we err, He can correct us. God gave us the Spirit of truth so He can lead us into all truth in His Word. God gave us the Spirit of meekness so we can be the inheritors of the earth. God gave us the Spirit of life so that we may abide with Him forever.
God Gave it to us.
God gave them to us
Talking is oral only, communicating is using many more senses. One communicates more by body language than orally Effective communication should be done in the same proportions as God gave us, two ears and one mouth means listening twice as much as speaking
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Talk to him. I hug people I care about all the time. I hug people I love all the time. They can be same or different people. My point is God gave us a mouth and ears to talk and listen so guessing is minimized. Don't be afraid and ask the man why he hugs you and go from there. Use your brains, too. God wants you wise as well. Mr. Practicality